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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 2024
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2022
Open Text Holdings, Inc., Menlo Park, CA (US);
Roger David Moyers, Spring Hill, TN (US);
OPEN TEXT HOLDINGS, INC., Menlo Park, CA (US);
Abstract
A new declarative approach to business intelligence (BI) and reporting focuses on streamlining the embeddability of BI and reporting (BIR) into an application (e.g., web, mobile, etc.) and allows a developer to use a REST API and declare, via a YAML file, the type of BIR dashboard, report, metric or set of metrics desired. A YAML descriptor interpreter interprets the YAML file, collaborates with a BIR server at the backend to dynamically construct the requested content, and repackages and returns the requested content in a REST API response. This new method allows application developers to avoid any need of pre-designing reports, dashboards, etc., and eliminates the need of application developers to embed client-side scripting libraries, significantly reduces the amount of effort, time, and complexity in using a BI and reporting service. Application developers simply declare what they need, and the service returns the content exactly as described in the request.