CORRELATION-BASED DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF TRANSACTIONAL INSTANCE CONTEXTS
First Claim
1. A computer program product comprising a machine-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by at least one programmable processor, cause the at least one programmable processor to perform operations comprising:
- detecting a current transactional context of a user of a business software architecture;
determining at least one matching business process feature related to the current transactional context by comparing the current transactional context with process metadata in a process repository, the process metadata comprising definitions of business process feature attributes of business processes within a business configuration of an organization using the business software architecture;
comparing the at least one matching business process feature to scenario metadata defining a set of business process features that are part of each of a plurality of business scenarios within the business configuration, the comparing resulting in identification of at least one matching business scenario containing the at least one matching business process feature;
highlighting, in a user interface displayed on a display device, the at least one matching business process feature and the identified matching business scenario that contains the at least one matching business process feature.
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Abstract
A current transactional context of a user of a business software architecture can be detected, optionally in response to a guidance request received from the user. At least one matching business process feature related to the current transactional context can be determined by comparing the current transactional context with process metadata in a process repository, and the matching business process feature can be compared to scenario metadata defining a set of business process features that are part of each of a plurality of business scenarios within the business configuration to identify at least one matching business scenario containing the matching business process feature. In a user interface, the at least one matching business process feature and the identified matching business scenario that contains the at least one matching business process feature can be highlighted.
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19 Claims
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1. A computer program product comprising a machine-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by at least one programmable processor, cause the at least one programmable processor to perform operations comprising:
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detecting a current transactional context of a user of a business software architecture; determining at least one matching business process feature related to the current transactional context by comparing the current transactional context with process metadata in a process repository, the process metadata comprising definitions of business process feature attributes of business processes within a business configuration of an organization using the business software architecture; comparing the at least one matching business process feature to scenario metadata defining a set of business process features that are part of each of a plurality of business scenarios within the business configuration, the comparing resulting in identification of at least one matching business scenario containing the at least one matching business process feature; highlighting, in a user interface displayed on a display device, the at least one matching business process feature and the identified matching business scenario that contains the at least one matching business process feature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system comprising:
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at least one programmable processor; and a machine-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one programmable processor to perform operations comprising; detecting a current transactional context of a user of a business software architecture; determining at least one matching business process feature related to the current transactional context by comparing the current transactional context with process metadata in a process repository, the process metadata comprising definitions of business process feature attributes of business processes within a business configuration of an organization using the business software architecture; comparing the at least one matching business process feature to scenario metadata defining a set of business process features that are part of each of a plurality of business scenarios within the business configuration, the comparing resulting in identification of at least one matching business scenario containing the at least one matching business process feature; and highlighting, in a user interface displayed on a display device, the at least one matching business process feature and the identified matching business scenario that contains the at least one matching business process feature. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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detecting a current transactional context of a user of a business software architecture; determining at least one matching business process feature related to the current transactional context by comparing the current transactional context with process metadata in a process repository, the process metadata comprising definitions of business process feature attributes of business processes within a business configuration of an organization using the business software architecture; comparing the at least one matching business process feature to scenario metadata defining a set of business process features that are part of each of a plurality of business scenarios within the business configuration, the comparing resulting in identification of at least one matching business scenario containing the at least one matching business process feature; and highlighting, in a user interface displayed on a display device, the at least one matching business process feature and the identified matching business scenario that contains the at least one matching business process feature. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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