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Categorizing an object

An object and category technology, applied in the field of object classification, can solve the problems of not providing automatic classification, etc., and achieve the effects of improving object sharing, reducing the need for user input, and facilitating connection

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-05
SAP AG
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A disadvantage of this solution is that it does not provide automatic classification during distribution processing without user interaction

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[0022] figure 1 A truck 100 belonging to an organization is shown. The facility operates a sender system (SS, sender system) 102 including an object 104 corresponding to the truck 100, among other components. That is, the agency can use the SS to track the whereabouts of the truck 100 and record important information about it. The SS may include an object management application 106 with which operations on objects 104 may be performed. The SS includes at least one sender category hierarchy (sender category hierarchy, SCH, sender category hierarchy) 108 . For example, an object may be assigned to at least one sender category (sender category, SC) 110 in one of the SCHs. In some implementations, the SS may include a master data management system available from SAP AG of Waldorf (Baden, Germany).

[0023] Assume that truck 100 is currently in area A. This can be reflected by the fact that object 104 is placed in the SS. In the course of business, a truck moves from area A t...

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An object may be categorized upon distribution of the object from a sender system to a recipient system. The object may be assigned to at least one recipient category in a recipient category hierarchy according to a first predefined mapping from a sender category hierarchy to the recipient category hierarchy. The object is initially assigned to a sender category in the sender category hierarchy. There is applied to the object a second predefined mapping from the recipient category hierarchy to the sender category hierarchy. It is determined whether the first and second predefined mappings converge. If the first and second predefined mappings do not converge, there may be executed a rule-based reassignment algorithm to make the first and second predefined mappings converge.

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technical field [0001] This description deals with classifying objects after they have been distributed from a sender system to a receiver system. Background technique [0002] A computer system may include data objects corresponding to products, technology assets, contacts, partners, or other physical assets. Such objects may be assigned to one or more categories in the computer system to indicate attributes of the object data. For example, a data object corresponding to a vehicle may be assigned to the category "truck". Categories can be arranged hierarchically; for example, the category "Trucks" could have a subcategory called "Light Trucks", or specialization. [0003] Objects can be transferred from one computer system to another. For example, objects created in one system can be temporarily transferred to a second system for a specific purpose. The transfer may correspond to a physical relocation of the corresponding tangible item of the object. For example, when ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30
CPCG06F17/30943G06F16/285G06F16/90G06F16/3323H04L67/10
Inventor 克努特·休瑟曼胡安·C·马丁内斯英戈·布鲁斯克里斯蒂安·孔茨-迈尔
Owner SAP AG