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`APPENDIXB
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`VERSATA EXHIBIT 2074
`SAP v. VERSATA
`CASE CBM2012-00001
`
`

`
`Documents and Things Considered by Dr. Michael Siegel
`
`350 Patent
`
`PX5 '350 File History
`
`PX4 '400 File History
`
`R/3 2.2 Online Documentation
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 203)]Claim Construction Order
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 124-2)] Joint Appendix A P.R. 4-3(a) Undisputed Claim Terms,
`Phrases and Clauses Pricing Patents (5,878,400/6,553,350)
`
`SAP R/2 Documentation Release 5.0 Edition 3 1994 (Program)
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 143)] SAP's Expedited Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply to
`Plaintiffs' Claim Construction Reply Brief
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 140)] Plaintiffs' Claim Construction Reply Brief
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 139)] Defendants SAP America, Inc. and SAP AG's Reply Brief
`to Plaintiffs' Opening Claim Construction Brief
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 129)] Plaintiffs Opening Claim Construction Brief
`
`[2:07-cv-00153-CE (DI 124)] Joint Claim Construction and Prehearing Statement
`Pursuant to Patent Rule 4-3 for U.S. Patent Nos. 6,553,350, 5,878,400 and 7,069,235
`
`SAP R/2 Documentation Release 5.0 Edition 3 1994 (CD-ROM)
`
`Michael Siegel and Stuart E. Madnick, "Identification and Reconciliation of Schematic
`Conflicts Using Metadata," 1-5
`
`Michael Siegel and Stuart E. Madnick, "A Metadata Approach to Resolving Semantic
`Conflicts," Proceedings ofthe 17th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases,
`Barcelona, September (1991), 133-145
`
`SAP R3 Online Documentation Release 2.2B
`
`SAP R3 Online Documentation Release 2.2A
`
`SAP History, 1972-1981: the early years, available at http://www.sap.com/corporate(cid:173)
`en/our-company/history/1972-1981.epx
`
`1
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`

`
`Documents and Things Considered by Dr. Michael Siegel
`
`SAP History, 1982-1991: the SAP R/2 era, available athttp://www.sap.com/corporate(cid:173)
`en/our-company/history/1982-1991.epx
`
`SAP History, 1992-2001: the SAP R/3 era, available at http://www.sap.com/corporate(cid:173)
`en/ our-company/history/1992-200 1.epx
`
`SAP History, 2002-present: real-time data where and when you need it, available at
`http://www.sap.com/corporate-en/our-company/history/2002-present.epx
`
`August 29, 1994 press release from Business Wire entitled "SAP announces significant
`new release of its industry-leading client/server applications; Version 2.2 incorporates
`functionality slated for 1995 but available today"
`
`June 14, 1995 press release from Business Wire entitled "HP and SAP Release Highest(cid:173)
`Ever Benchmarking Results For SAP'S R/3 Application Suite; 900 SAP R/3 Benchmark
`Users Recorded"
`
`May 26, 1995 article from MIDRANGE Systems entitled "Process industry software.
`(SAP America Inc. introduce PI-PI software for process industries)"
`
`January 21, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "Survey Sees C-S Payoff'
`
`September 12, 1994 article from Information Week entitled "Are SAP's R/2 Users
`Stranded?"
`
`December 7, 1994 press release from M2 Presswire entitled "SAP Announces Significant
`New Release ofR/3 Client/Server Applications Software for Windows NT"
`
`October 11, 1994 press release from PR Newswire entitled "Data General Unix Based
`Systems to Support Oracle Database for SAP R/3 Systems Running on Windows NT
`Servers"
`
`January 4, 1995 press release from Business Wire entitled "Shipments underway of Data
`General UNIX based database servers for SAP R/3 Systems Running on Windows NT
`Servers"
`
`April24, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "Enterprise Applications: SAP
`America's Trojan Horse -- The software maker infiltrated the U.S. with mainframe-based
`R/2 software. Now it aims to conquer with R/3 client-server applications"
`
`August 29, 1994 article from Computerworld entitled "SAP, Microsoft extend
`relationship"
`
`March 27, 1995 article from Computerworld entitled "Not so fast Users of SAP's R/3
`client/server tools say some installations not as quick as vendor claims"
`
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`

`
`Documents and Things Considered by Dr. Michael Siegel
`
`May 22, 1995 article from Infoworld entitled "Vendors to lighten up client/server apps"
`
`April24, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "Technology Assessment: Old
`School: 3R's New School: R/3 --High marks: R/3's strength lies in its high degree of
`integration"
`
`April24, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "R/3 Spells Success#"
`
`August 7, 1994 article from Business Week entitled "America's Latest Software Success
`Story is German"
`
`January 21, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "KPMG Answers Call for SAP(cid:173)
`- Acquisition adds plenty of R/2, R/3 experience"
`
`April24, 1995 article from Information Week entitled "Pentax Focuses on Customers-(cid:173)
`Camera maker uses SAP's R/3 software to handle client queries faster"
`
`March 27, 1995 advertisement from Computerworld, Vol. 29 Issue 13, Computer World
`MPP & SMP p. 148 Cover Page URL:
`http:/ /books.google.com/books?id=3JS8X7n5yioC&lpg=P A1 &as __pt=MAGAZINES&pg
`=P A 1 #v=onepage&q&f=false
`
`April15, 1994 advertisement from CIO, Vol. 7 Issue 13, CIO p. 69 Issue URL:
`http:/ /books.google.com/books?id=8QwAAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA 19-
`IA 1 &ots=6ufmTEhEUa&dq=cio%20 1994&pg=P A 19-
`IA 1 #v=onepage&q=cio%20 1994&f=false
`
`March, 1989 WP#C15-89-01; A Knowledge-Based Approach Toward Integrating
`International On-Line Financial Databases; Maria Linn Paget, Master of Science Thesis
`in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
`02139
`
`Various Websites
`
`Declaration of Jodi L. Gregory dated September 15, 2012 and attachments
`
`Declaration ofKarin Fischer dated September 14, 2012 and attachments
`
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