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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2019
Filed:
Nov. 28, 2016
Sap SE, Walldorf, DE;
Frank Brunswig, Heidelberg, DE;
Swarnava Chatterjee, Benares, IN;
Gayathri D, Bangalore, IN;
Rachel Ebner, Raanana, IL;
Niels Hebling, Walldorf, DE;
Joerg Goeppert, Karlsruhe, DE;
Ioannis Grammatikakis, Maxdorf, DE;
Christina Hall, Dielheim, DE;
Klaus Herter, Leimen, DE;
Steffen Huester, Ubstadt-Weiher, DE;
Florian Jann, Heidelberg, DE;
Matthias Kruse, Redwood City, CA (US);
Hergen Siefken, Plankstadt, DE;
Martin Steiner, San Francisco, CA (US);
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A workflow assistant can provide for improved memory aids and workflow management. The workflow assistant can retrieve context information from a base application to facilitate the creation of memory aids and workflow management items. Textual analysis can be applied to user input to determine data elements, data objects, assistant items, and collections that may be relevant to a memory or workflow aid. The workflow assistant can suggest actions for a user to take, such as based on text analysis of user input or the contents of a collection. Technical features such as a context analyzer that retrieves information from the base application for access by the workflow assistant can make the workflow assistant more dynamic and reduce the user interaction needed to create or modify a memory or workflow aid.