the Microsoft columns is clever but obvious to a developer seeking performance improvements :) E.g a User Profile table with a column linking to rows of “friends” or as the example showed employees vs who is employing them or who they report to. This is the main issue with patent departments, lack of domain knowledge.
“Indicate and emphasise” that is the main gem right there :)
the Microsoft columns is clever but obvious to a developer seeking performance improvements :)
E.g a User Profile table with a column linking to rows of “friends” or as the example showed employees vs who is employing them or who they report to.
This is the main issue with patent departments, lack of domain knowledge.
Perhaps you work for them..
@@tutorjonas4149 “them” meaning Microsoft or “them” meaning the Patent Department?
Doesn’t matter anyways - neither is appealing...
it's the basic Employee table in every SQL text book! perhaps the next part not mentioned was obviousness
Thanks, it was very useful
Glad to hear that!
Very nice...thnx
Software patenting examples mentioned here are very scary 😁