St. Petersburg, Russia

Denis Kolyzaev


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Denis Kolyzaev: Innovator in Context-Based Reference Methods

Introduction: Denis Kolyzaev is a prominent inventor based in St. Petersburg, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of information systems through his innovative patent focused on providing context-based reference information within edited shell documents. Kolyzaev’s work represents an important advancement in the way contextual information is integrated into digital documentation.

Latest Patents: Denis Kolyzaev holds a patent titled "Methods and systems for providing context-based reference information." This patent discloses a unique methodology for incorporating contextual information associated with referenced objects into shell documents. The systems and methods described allow for the seamless integration of response data that reflects user-ascertainable characteristics of fragment objects, enhancing the informational quality of the documents.

Career Highlights: Kolyzaev is currently associated with SAP AG, a leading multinational software corporation. His role in the company has enabled him to further develop and refine his innovative concepts in information systems. His work reflects his dedication to creating tools that improve document editing and content display.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Denis has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Nikhil Dhairyawan and Ilya Khandamirov. These collaborations have allowed for the exchange of ideas and have been vital in advancing their shared interests in innovation within technological documents.

Conclusion: Denis Kolyzaev continues to be a driving force in the realm of context-based information systems. His patent represents a significant leap in improving how users interact with documents by providing pertinent contextual references. As he continues to work at SAP AG alongside skilled colleagues, the future of document editing looks promising, with innovative advancements on the horizon.

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