Patents Assigned to S2 Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11526430Abstract: A test manager receives notification by a version control hosted service of one or more files, containing plain text instructions, being stored in a repository to be used for guiding a human tester to perform operations and observe behavior for a system under test. The manual test includes callable automated software, executed by a serverless computing platform, to set the system under test in a predefined state required for the manual test. The test manager is configured to display a user interface having information indicating the manual tests to be executed, including required automated software to be executed, and to provide guiding instruction for the execution of the tests. The test manager communicates with the serverless computing platform, issuing instructions regarding the required automation. The user interface is also configured to receive status information from both the human tester and the serverless computing platform.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Underseth
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Publication number: 20110107348Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Dan Murphy
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Publication number: 20100306743Abstract: A system and method for verifying code sequence execution are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving, via an application programming interface, an expectation set comprising information regarding a plurality of test points expected to be hit, receiving test point data comprising information regarding which test points which have been hit, and determining whether the hit test points comprise the test points expected to be hit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: S2 Technologies, IncInventor: Mark Underseth
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Publication number: 20090217292Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Dan Murphy
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Patent number: 7530076Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Dan Murphy
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Patent number: 7392526Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Underseth
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Patent number: 7359911Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Underseth
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Publication number: 20080052309Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Underseth
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Publication number: 20080016498Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: S2 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Kirk Fertitta, Robert Howell
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Patent number: 7237230Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Kirk Fertitta, Robert Howell
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Patent number: 7111302Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark Underseth
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Patent number: 7062772Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Kirk Fertitta, Brad Handa, Peter Tran
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Patent number: 7020867Abstract: A system and method for providing seamless communication with threads executing on an embedded computer. Using a DAT system, a programmer can test the communication interfaces of a thread via either a scripting program, any COM-compliant program, or a graphical test utility. The DAT system automatically formats a block of data that is transmitted between the embedded computer and a host computer and accounts for machine specific enumeration sizes, machine specific pointer sizes, machine specific structure alignment boundaries, machine specific integer sizes, and machine specific byte ordering.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: S2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Underseth, Hugues Valois, Robert Howell