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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 2010
Filed:
May. 31, 2005
David E. Brookler, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Dave L. Sullivan, Canoga Park, CA (US);
Paul N. Weinberg, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Richard T. Endo, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Philip A. Tinari, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Nathan F. Yospe, Glendale, CA (US);
David E. Brookler, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Dave L. Sullivan, Canoga Park, CA (US);
Paul N. Weinberg, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Richard T. Endo, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Philip A. Tinari, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Nathan F. Yospe, Glendale, CA (US);
SAP, AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
One or more embodiments of invention are directed to a multi-layered data model for generating audience-specific documents will now be described. The invention is used in the context of generating a document such as a catalog or web page for publication across regions and cultures comprising multiple languages. It allows users to rapidly generate multi-language, multi-culture and multi-region documents since fields flagged as multi-lingual may utilize existing buckets that comprise pre-filled multi-language, multi-culture and multi-region values without requiring the user to specify every multi-value when creating a record.