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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 19, 2008
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2005
Michael W. Habon, Frickingen, DE;
Joerg H. Habon, Immenstaad, DE;
Harald L. Falter, Lindau, DE;
Axel Luther, Wiesloch, DE;
Ursula A. C. Markus, Saarbrücken, DE;
Uwe W. Sester, Ladenburg, DE;
Paul P. Tanzer, Überlingen, DE;
Rainer P. B. Zinow, Neustadt, DE;
Kurt R. Bauer, Wiesloch, DE;
Michael W. Habon, Frickingen, DE;
Joerg H. Habon, Immenstaad, DE;
Harald L. Falter, Lindau, DE;
Axel Luther, Wiesloch, DE;
Ursula A. C. Markus, Saarbrücken, DE;
Uwe W. Sester, Ladenburg, DE;
Paul P. Tanzer, Überlingen, DE;
Rainer P. B. Zinow, Neustadt, DE;
Kurt R. Bauer, Wiesloch, DE;
SAP AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A software training approach utilizes customized training activities to provide effective customized learning operations for users. Through an association of the user identifier, such as a login, an application determines when an activity occurs requiring training. Based on the user identifier, a customized training activities are retrieved and executed providing a software training based on the specific user in immediate proximity to the actual operation of the computing activity being the subject of the training operations.