Patents by Inventor Timothy A. Guerry
Timothy A. Guerry has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20160162906Abstract: Disclosed is a system for evaluating standards compliance for technology changes. The system typically includes a processor, a memory, and a permit module stored in the memory. The technology change standards compliance system is typically configured for: determining design compliance to produce a design compliance determination indicating an extent to which a design status of a technology change complies with at least one of the one or more design compliance rules; determining whether to permit building of the technology change based at least on the design compliance determination; determining building compliance to produce a building compliance determination indicating an extent to which a build status of the technology change complies with at least one of the one or more building compliance rules; and determining whether to permit operation of the technology change based at least on the building compliance determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Melinda A. Irby, Rajat Wadhwani, Bridget E. O'Connor, Susan McClung, Kailash Poddar, Timothy Charles Murray, Timothy Guerry, Ananthakrishnan Ravi Venkataraman
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Patent number: 9330160Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment analyzes application complexity based on complexity factors. The apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores raw values associated with a software application, each raw value associated with a respective complexity factor, which is associated with a respective scoring metric. The memory also stores scoring metrics, which indicate how preliminary scores are calculated. The memory also stores preliminary scores associated with the software application. The processor determines the raw values by determining a respective raw complexity value for each of the complexity factors. The processor also calculates the preliminary scores by calculating a respective preliminary score for each of the complexity factors. The respective preliminary score for each complexity factor is calculated by applying the respective scoring metric to the respective raw value. The processor also calculates a total score based at least on the plurality of preliminary scores.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Timothy Guerry, Bridget E. O'Connor, Erik Dahl, Andy Kerestes
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Publication number: 20150278336Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment analyzes application complexity based on complexity factors. The apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores raw values associated with a software application, each raw value associated with a respective complexity factor, which is associated with a respective scoring metric. The memory also stores scoring metrics, which indicate how preliminary scores are calculated. The memory also stores preliminary scores associated with the software application. The processor determines the raw values by determining a respective raw complexity value for each of the complexity factors. The processor also calculates the preliminary scores by calculating a respective preliminary score for each of the complexity factors. The respective preliminary score for each complexity factor is calculated by applying the respective scoring metric to the respective raw value. The processor also calculates a total score based at least on the plurality of preliminary scores.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Timothy Guerry, Bridget E. O'Connor, Erik Dahl, Andy Kerestes
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Publication number: 20150082270Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment evaluates standards compliance during software development. The apparatus includes an interface, a memory, and a processor. The interface is operable to receive design standards information, the design standards information including one or more design compliance rules for software development. The memory is operable to store the design standards information. The processor is communicatively coupled to the interface and the memory and is operable to determine a design status of a software change according to design information received regarding the software change; calculate one or more design compliance scores, each design compliance score indicating an extent to which the design status complies with at least one of the one or more design compliance rules; and determine whether to permit building of the change based at least on the one or more design compliance scores.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Bridget E. O'Connor, Timothy Guerry, Kailash Poddar, Ananthakrishnan Ravi Venkataraman, Melinda A. Irby, Susan McClung
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Patent number: 8984472Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment evaluates standards compliance during software development. The apparatus includes an interface, a memory, and a processor. The interface is operable to receive design standards information, the design standards information including one or more design compliance rules for software development. The memory is operable to store the design standards information. The processor is communicatively coupled to the interface and the memory and is operable to determine a design status of a software change according to design information received regarding the software change; calculate one or more design compliance scores, each design compliance score indicating an extent to which the design status complies with at least one of the one or more design compliance rules; and determine whether to permit building of the change based at least on the one or more design compliance scores.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Bridget E. O'Connor, Timothy Guerry, Kailash Poddar, Ananthakrishnan Ravi Venkataraman, Melinda A. Irby, Susan McClung
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Patent number: 8924916Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment evaluates standards compliance during software development. The apparatus includes an interface, a memory, and a processor. The interface is operable to receive design standards information, the design standards information including one or more design compliance rules for software development. The memory is operable to store the design standards information. The processor is communicatively coupled to the interface and the memory and is operable to determine a design status of a software change according to design information received regarding the software change; calculate one or more design compliance scores, each design compliance score indicating an extent to which the design status complies with at least one of the one or more design compliance rules; and determine whether to permit building of the change system based at least on the one or more design compliance scores.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Bridget E. O'Connor, Timothy Guerry, Kailash Poddar, Ananthakrishnan Ravi Venkataraman, Melinda A. Irby, Susan McClung
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Publication number: 20140137071Abstract: An apparatus of one embodiment evaluates standards compliance during software development. The apparatus includes an interface, a memory, and a processor. The interface is operable to receive design standards information, the design standards information including one or more design compliance rules for software development. The memory is operable to store the design standards information. The processor is communicatively coupled to the interface and the memory and is operable to determine a design status of a software change according to design information received regarding the software change; calculate one or more design compliance scores, each design compliance score indicating an extent to which the design status complies with at least one of the one or more design compliance rules; and determine whether to permit building of the change system based at least on the one or more design compliance scores.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Rajat Wadhwani, Bridget E. O'Connor, Timothy Guerry, Kailash Poddar, Ananthakrishnan Ravi Venkataraman, Melinda A. Irby, Susan McClung
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Patent number: 8369504Abstract: Apparatus and methods for providing customer interaction information to a business channel. The apparatus and methods may involve receiving from a first business channel a first customer interaction data structure corresponding to a customer interaction, storing a data object corresponding to the first customer interaction data structure; and providing to a second business channel formatting information corresponding to the first customer interaction data structure. The first and second business channels may thus use independent data structures for storing their customer interaction information in a centralized database. The first and second data structures may view the other's data structures using formatting from the other channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Jonathan R. Sampson, Timothy A. Guerry, Michael N. Smith, David A. Tyson, Trevor Lewis, Christopher S. Welles
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Publication number: 20100239085Abstract: Apparatus and methods for providing customer interaction information to a business channel. The apparatus and methods may involve receiving from a first business channel a first customer interaction data structure corresponding to a customer interaction, storing a data object corresponding to the first customer interaction data structure; and providing to a second business channel formatting information corresponding to the first customer interaction data structure. The first and second business channels may thus use independent data structures for storing their customer interaction information in a centralized database. The first and second data structures may view the other's data structures using formatting from the other channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Bank of AmericaInventors: Jonathan R. Sampson, Timothy A. Guerry, Michael N. Smith, David A. Tyson, Trevor Lewis, Christopher S. Welles