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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 13, 2011
Filed:
Dec. 28, 2006
Frank Michael Kraft, Speyer, DE;
Guenter Pecht-seibert, Muehlhausen, DE;
Klaus Meyer, Walldorf, DE;
Bernhard Thimmel, Heidelberg, DE;
Patrick Josef Bardroff, Leimen, DE;
Gregor Schilberth, Heidelberg, DE;
Wasim Sadiq, Pullenvale, AU;
Frank Michael Kraft, Speyer, DE;
Guenter Pecht-Seibert, Muehlhausen, DE;
Klaus Meyer, Walldorf, DE;
Bernhard Thimmel, Heidelberg, DE;
Patrick Josef Bardroff, Leimen, DE;
Gregor Schilberth, Heidelberg, DE;
Wasim Sadiq, Pullenvale, AU;
SAP AG, Walldorf, unknown;
Abstract
A design-time status schema model describes the progress of a data object through a computing process. The status schema model includes status variables, processing actions and constraints for performing actions. The status schema model also may describe permitted changes to a status variable in response to performing an action. At runtime, the status schema model is used to control processing performed by, or on, an instance of a data object corresponding to the status schema model.