Location History:
- Mannheim, DE (2010)
- Heidelburg, DE (2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: Andrea Langlotz: Innovator in Data Object Matching
Introduction
Andrea Langlotz is a prominent inventor based in Mannheim, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of data management and integration. With a total of 3 patents to her name, Langlotz is recognized for her innovative approaches to solving complex data challenges.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "System and method for rule-based data object matching." This invention involves an object matching system that comprises a plurality of disparate databases containing data objects and a master data server. The master data server is programmed to provide multiple adapters that connect to these databases. It features a matching module that compares data objects using an object matching rule to identify at least two matching data objects. Additionally, a data integrator merges these matching data objects to create a master data object.
Another notable patent is "Non-pattern based user interface in pattern based environment." This invention provides computer-implemented methods and systems for displaying data within a pattern-based user interface. It allows for flexibility in data presentation by enabling the display of data in a non-pattern based user interface alongside the pattern-based interface within a single display.
Career Highlights
Andrea Langlotz is currently employed at SAP AG, a leading software company known for its enterprise resource planning solutions. Her work at SAP AG has allowed her to apply her innovative ideas in a practical setting, contributing to the advancement of data management technologies.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Langlotz has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Karl Fürst and David E Brookler. These collaborations have further enriched her work and expanded her impact in the field of data integration.
Conclusion
Andrea Langlotz is a trailblazer in the realm of data object matching and user interface design. Her patents reflect her commitment to innovation and her ability to address complex data challenges effectively. Her contributions continue to influence the industry and inspire future advancements in technology.