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| 02-02-2012 |
20120187225 | PROCESS FOR DRY-GRINDING A POLYSACCHARIDE DERIVATIVE - In a process for producing a particulate polysaccharide derivative by dry-grinding a moist polysaccharide derivative the median length of the particles after dry-grinding is controlled by controlling the moisture content of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding. Advantageously the median length of the particles after dry-grinding is adjusted to a first value by a first moisture content of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding and is adjusted to a second value by a second moisture content. | 07-26-2012 |
20130112787 | PROCESS FOR DRY-GRINDING A POLYSACCHARIDE DERIVATIVE - In a process for producing a particulate polysaccharide derivative by dry-grinding a moist polysaccharide derivative, one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate is controlled by controlling the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to thy-grinding. Advantageously one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the particles after thy-grinding is adjusted to a first value by a first temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to thy-grinding and is adjusted to a second value by a second temperature. | 05-09-2013 |
20140013999 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES OF HIGH BULK DENSITY, GOOD FLOWABILITY AND IMPROVED DISPERSIBILITY IN COLD WATER - A particulate cellulose derivative is obtained in a process of grinding and drying a moist cellulose derivative which comprises the steps of A) providing a cellulose derivative having a moisture content of from 60 to 95 percent, based on the total weight of the moist cellulose derivative, B) grinding and partially drying the moist cellulose derivative in a gas-swept impact mill; and C) contacting the ground and partially dried cellulose derivative with an additional amount of a drying gas outside the gas-swept impact mill. The obtained particulate cellulose derivative has a high untapped bulk density and a good flowability. | 01-16-2014 |
20140017319 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES OF HIGH BULK DENSITY AND GOOD FLOWABILITY - A particulate cellulose derivative is obtained in a process of grinding and drying a moist cellulose derivative which comprises the steps of A) providing a cellulose derivative having a moisture content of from 60 to 95 percent, based on the total weight of the moist cellulose derivative, B) grinding and partially drying the moist cellulose derivative in a gas-swept impact mill; and C) contacting the ground and partially dried cellulose derivative with an additional amount of a drying gas outside the gas-swept impact mill. The obtained particulate cellulose derivative has a high untapped bulk density and a good flowability. | 01-16-2014 |
20140018531 | PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF WATER-INSOLUBLE FIBERS IN A WATER-SOLUBLE CELLULOSE DERIVATIVE - The amount of water-insoluble fibers in a water-soluble cellulose derivative is reduced in a process comprising the steps of a) providing a water-soluble cellulose derivative having a residual amount of at least 20 ppm by weight of water-insoluble fibers in a 2 weight percent aqueous solution of the water-soluble cellulose derivative; b) mixing the water-soluble cellulose derivative of step a) with a liquid in a compounder to provide a moist water-soluble cellulose derivative having a temperature of at least 50 C and a moisture content of from 35 to 90 percent, based on the total weight of the moist cellulose derivative; and c) drying-grinding the mixture of step b) in a gas-swept impact mill to obtain a dried and ground cellulose derivative. | 01-16-2014 |
20150018420 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE RELEASE OF AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT FROM A DOSAGE FORM - A method of controlling or adjusting release of an active ingredient from a dosage form comprising the active ingredient and a polysaccharide derivative has been found. The method comprises the steps of
| 01-15-2015 |
20150028526 | COMPOSITION FOR EXTRUSION-MOLDED CERAMIC BODIES COMPRISING A CELLULOSE DERIVATIVE OF CERTAIN MEDIAN PARTICLE LENGTH - A composition which is suitable for extrusion molding comprises a) a ceramic-forming material, and b) a cellulose derivative that has a median particle length of from 110 to 300 micrometers. Advantageously a cellulose ether is used that has been obtained by providing a moist cellulose derivative having a moisture content of from 35 to 90 percent, based on the total weight of the moist cellulose derivative, and drying-grinding the moist cellulose derivative in a gas-swept impact mill to a median particle length of from 110 to 300 micrometers. | 01-29-2015 |
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20110161942 | SERVICE ADAPTATION DEFINITION LANGUAGE - A back-end service adaptation system provides access to normalized data in a data repository for a consumer runtime environment sending a query request for denormalized data. The back-end service adaptation system can include a data access service layer, a parser layer, and a back-end service adaptation runtime layer. The consumer runtime can use a service adaptation definition language (SADL), and the parser and data access service can be configured to convert and translate the SADL request for the back-end service adaptation runtime layer. | 06-30-2011 |
20120158797 | SADL Query View - A Model-Driven Approach to Speed-Up Read-Only Use Cases - Embodiments of the invention relate to computing, and in particular, to a systems and methods for a querying a database. Certain embodiments implement a model-driven database query (“the SADL query”) facilitating a design-time tool that allows a developer to create the query based upon existing Business Objects (BOs) and their associations. This SADL query leverages mapping between business-layer entities and database-layer entities, such mapping being derived from association metadata already extant in the business model used to create the Business Objects. In certain embodiments, query views may be based upon associations present within the business layer, rather than upon database-level entities (such as joins or restriction rules) that are typically relied upon in conventional query creation. Embodiments of the present invention may thus align query creation more closely with the structure of the business layer, and may also render query design agnostic relative to the identity of the underlying database. | 06-21-2012 |
20120166465 | QUERY TRANSFORMATION - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for providing value help. In one aspect, there is provided a computer-implemented method. The method may include receiving at least one field of a row of a list presented at a user interface; transforming, at a service component rather than the user interface, the at least one field into a query; and sending the transformed query to a database. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are also described. | 06-28-2012 |
20130086097 | QUERY LANGUAGE BASED ON BUSINESS OBJECT MODEL - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for providing a query language based on a model. In one aspect, there is provided a computer-implemented method. The method may include receiving a first query; generating, based on a model including metadata representing a data structure, a second query specific to the data structure stored in a database; and sending the second query to the database. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are also described. | 04-04-2013 |
20130326464 | SADL Consumption Service - Embodiments relate to computing, and in particular, to methods, apparatuses and systems for operating on a database. Certain embodiments implement a consumption services reference by an SADL design-time tool that allows users to create SADL use modes based on existing Business Objects (BOs), business object entities and associations. The consumption service can provide a design-time tool or user with indications of a particular BO entity's availability based on a particular consumption scenario within a given SADL mode. Indications of availability can be built into or referenced by the design-time tool to give users design-time feedback as to why a certain BO entity is not available. The indications of availability can be provided separately from a compiler or compiler functionality. The indications of availability can be also be reused by the compiler, thus reducing redundant checks and operations and decoupling the compiler and any design-time tool from the check logic. | 12-05-2013 |
20140164284 | Business Object Data Structures with Node Keys - Data is received that characterizes a business object that includes a plurality of nodes each having at least one element, at least one of the nodes comprising at least one node key that in turn identifies at least one of element of the corresponding node. At least a portion of the received data is persisted into at least one database table using the at least one node key to define a structure of the at least one database table. Thereafter, the business object can be instantiated using the at least one database table. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164425 | ADVANCED BUSINESS QUERY LANGUAGE - A new query language can be embedded in a business application programming language (e.g., the ABAP language). A query language consistent with implementations of the current subject matter can be based on a graph data-model of connected business objects (BO) or other data objects and can be designed as an efficient query language embedded into the business application programming language runtime, thereby allowing expression of business logic in a declarative manner. | 06-12-2014 |
20140172918 | Role Based Access Management for Business Object Data Structures - A service request from a user is received to execute an operation on an instance of a business object. Thereafter, an access control check is performed to confirm whether the user is allowed to execute the requested operation on a type of business object corresponding to the business object specified and based on an access group associated with the user. Subsequently, the user is either provided with access to the instance of the business object to execute the operation if the access control check confirms that the user is allowed to execute the operation on the instance of the business object, or prevented from accessing the instance of the business object to execute the operation on the instance of the business object. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 06-19-2014 |
20150160814 | CONSUMPTION LAYER FOR BUSINESS ENTITIES - A system includes a first non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and a second non-transitory computer-readable storage medium each having stored thereon computer executable program code which, when executed on a computer system, causes the computer system to perform steps. The steps associated with the first non-transitory computer readable medium include generating a Service Adaptation Definition Language (SADL) definition for each of a plurality of business entity types, the SADL definition being based on an intermediate representation of each of the plurality of business entities, and publishing the SADL definition as a service of a SADL engine. The steps associated with the second non-transitory computer-readable storage include discovering the SADL definition and displaying, on a user interface, a representation of the SADL definition, the user interface configured to enable selection of two or more business entity types each associated with a different model layer framework. | 06-11-2015 |
20150160928 | BUSINESS OBJECT MODEL LAYER INTERFACE - A method includes identifying a plurality of consumption layer objects, at least two of the plurality of consumption layer objects being associated with a different framework and each of the plurality of consumption layer objects include a plurality of business objects, generating a plurality of interface objects each corresponding to a framework, each of the plurality of interface objects being configured to translate each of the business objects to a common intermediate representation, associating metadata with the plurality of interface objects, and associating a runtime interface with the plurality of interface objects. | 06-11-2015 |
20150161180 | CONSUMPTION LAYER QUERY INTERFACE - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer executable program code which, when executed on a computer system, causes the computer system to perform steps. The steps include receiving an indication of a selection of an entity type from a plurality of entity types each associated with a model layer framework, two or more of the model layer frameworks being different model layer frameworks, and the selection of the entity type being based on a user interface interaction on a first user interface where the plurality of entity types are displayed independent of the different model layer frameworks, receiving an indication of a selection of an entity from the selected entity type, receiving an indication of a selection of an element from the selected entity, and generating a service based on the entity and item. | 06-11-2015 |