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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 11, 2002
Peter Bittner, Hockenheim, DE;
Bernhard Drittler, Walldorf, DE;
Jürgen Heymann, Leimen, DE;
Sterfan Kusterer, Nussloch, DE;
Sven Schwerin-wenzel, Dielheim, DE;
Thorsten Vieth, Wiesloch, DE;
Peter Bittner, Hockenheim, DE;
Bernhard Drittler, Walldorf, DE;
Jürgen Heymann, Leimen, DE;
Sterfan Kusterer, Nussloch, DE;
Sven Schwerin-Wenzel, Dielheim, DE;
Thorsten Vieth, Wiesloch, DE;
SAP AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
In a computer system () that launches application services for predetermined roles, a service-to-role assignment is customized in a target table. The user inserts a CD-ROM with master and reference tables, and the system automatically provides the target table. The master table () stores a first assignment () of application services (S,-) to roles (RO), and stores a second assignment () of service attributes (SA), such as language or industry branch, of the application services (S). The reference table () stores reference attributes (REA) for each application service (S) in the master table. The service representations for each role (RO) are forwarded from the master table () into the target table () if service and reference attributes match.