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Analyzing and representing interpersonal relations

An interpersonal, relational technique applied in the field of analysis and representation of human relations

Active Publication Date: 2013-06-26
SAP PORTALS ISRAEL
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[0021] This disclosure describes examples of analyzing and representing human relationships. In some implementations, algorithms for analyzing relationships are implemented as database queries formulated in the basic query language of relational databases. With human relations, it can almost always be assumed that the number of connections to any node is finite, and thus analyzing the database is a manageable task by running appropriate queries. That is, even if an entity (eg, employee) has thousands of registered relationships or more, the query engine can quickly search the database for these relationships and expand the search in one or more steps.

[0022] In some implementations, based on a specified starting entity (e.g., a particular employee) and a maximum number of separation steps of interest, the algorithm can find and present in the database the The maximum number of strides for all entities in a relationship. As another example, based on two specified entities, ...

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A computer-implemented method for analyzing and representing interpersonal relations includes: receiving, in a computer system, a user input requesting a representation of interpersonal relations regarding a person; executing, based on the user input and in a relational database, a relational-database query that selects relations involving the person, and that selects other persons involved in any of the selected relations, wherein the relational-database query is performed for each of the selected other persons until a maximum number of steps; and providing the representation of interpersonal relations in response to the user input, the representation indicating at least persons selected by the relational-database query.

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technical field [0001] This document deals with analyzing and representing interpersonal relations. Background technique [0002] Many computer systems store information representing both abstract and real entities. Some organizations operate enterprise business systems in computer networks to manage information about production, transactions, business partners and people, just to name a few. For example, the system may store therein database objects that correspond to and represent relationships between products, sales documents, customers or employees, and any such entities. The database information is then updated with current information as needed. [0003] However, the database of entities does not give an overall view of any human relationships that may exist. Such entities also do not indicate a degree of separation between any two entities, such as whether they have a relationship with the same person. Also, some algorithms require as many queries as there are no...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30
CPCG06Q10/06
Inventor A.索欣
Owner SAP PORTALS ISRAEL
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