Daniel P. McCoy - Jacksonville FL, US Constance A. Clayton - South Windsor CT, US Bharath Aravamuthan - Jacksonville FL, US
Assignee:
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707737, 707E17009, 707E17046
Abstract:
A script repository (embodied, for instance, as a SQL server database) of re-usable scripts may be provided that houses scripts previously developed and/or executed as part of a prior testing effort. The script repository may be searched to view and/or download one or more test scripts based on one or more search criteria, and/or may be checked for duplicate scripts. A development team thus may be able to easily find appropriate scripts for re-use based on particular testing requirements. At the end of testing, the information on the portion (e.g., percentage) of scripts that were re-used by the developers may be collected and reported on a periodic basis.
Executing Test Scripts With Respect To A Server Stack
- Charlotte NC, US Manikumar Juttukonda - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel P. McCoy - St. Augustine FL, US John Mckenzie - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/263 G06F 11/22
Abstract:
A functional test execution engine (“FTEE”) may be configured to execute test scripts with respect to a server stack. The FTEE may be communicatively coupled to a test script storage device, which may store the test scripts. The FTEE may select one or more test scripts for execution with respect to the server stack. The one or more test scripts may carry out maintenance or diagnostic functions for the server stack. The FTEE may determine the processing resources of the server stack and, based on those processing resources, select a first set of test scripts from the one or more test scripts to execute. The FTEE may cause the first set of test scripts selected to execute with respect to the server stack in order to generate test script results. The FTEE may store the test script results for subsequent analysis and use during execution of subsequent test scripts.
Executing Test Scripts With Respect To A Server Stack
- Charlotte NC, US Manikumar Juttukonda - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel P. McCoy - St. Augustine FL, US John Mckenzie - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/263 G06F 11/22
Abstract:
A functional test execution engine (“FTEE”) may be configured to execute test scripts with respect to a server stack. The FTEE may be communicatively coupled to a test script storage device, which may store the test scripts. The FTEE may select one or more test scripts for execution with respect to the server stack. The one or more test scripts may carry out maintenance or diagnostic functions for the server stack. The FTEE may determine the processing resources of the server stack and, based on those processing resources, select a first set of test scripts from the one or more test scripts to execute. The FTEE may cause the first set of test scripts selected to execute with respect to the server stack in order to generate test script results. The FTEE may store the test script results for subsequent analysis and use during execution of subsequent test scripts.
Code Migration Tool Using Distributed File System Directories
- Charlotte NC, US Daniel P. McCoy - St. Augustine FL, US Manikumar Juttukonda - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Aspects disclosed herein are directed to, for example, a system and method of code migration using distributed file system directories. A computing device may send, to a code repository, a request to migrate code. The request may include, for example, an identifier for the code. In response to the request, the computing device may receive, from the code repository, the code. The computing device may generate one or more directories for the code. The computing device may migrate the code to the one or more directories. The code and the one or more directories may be synchronized to one or more other computing devices.
- Charlotte NC, US Katherine E. Brown - Jacksonville FL, US Frank A. Luther - Jacksonville FL, US Aruna V. Kamath - Jacksonville FL, US Vaithyanathan Ramanathan - Jacksonville FL, US Lynne M. Sommer - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel P. McCoy - St. Augustine FL, US Robert J. Nicholson - Matthews NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 3/06
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for determining expiration of a retention period for a document or record and deleting records or documents are provided. In some examples, a record code may be assigned to a record. The record code may indicate a retention period for the record and may be used to determine whether the retention period has expired. If so, a determination may be made as to whether the document is eligible for deletion. If so, the record may be automatically deleted in at least some examples. If not, the record may be further processed.
Daniel McCoy - St. Augustine FL, US Lynne Sommer - Jacksonville FL, US John McKenzie - Jacksonville FL, US
Assignee:
Bank of America Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
US Classification:
714 381, 714E11207
Abstract:
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media for testing information technology systems and/or applications are provided. In some examples, data may be categorized as frequently used and stored at an information technology system testing system. One or more portions of the frequently used data may then be identified for use in testing an information technology system. The systems, methods, and the like may further include building a testing environment and receiving a test script. In some examples, one or more data types may be identified for use in testing the information technology system based on various project criteria, the received test script, and the like. In some examples, additional data types and data associated therewith may be identified as associated with the one or more identified data types based on a predefined relationship. This additional data may then be automatically included in the testing of the information technology system.
Dr. McCoy works in Gadsden, AL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. McCoy is affiliated with Gadsden Regional Medical Center and Riverview Regional Medical Center.
Teacher at Chanute Christian Academy, Associate Minister at Ambassador Christian Church
Location:
Chanute, Kansas
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
Chanute Christian Academy since Aug 2007
Teacher
Ambassador Christian Church since Jun 2005
Associate Minister
Education:
Veritas Evangelical Seminary 2009 - 2012
MCA, Christian Apologetics
Ozark Christian College 2003 - 2007
BTh, New Testament
Skills:
Theology Pastoral Care Biblical Studies Religion Discipleship Youth Ministry Pastoral Counseling Public Speaking Spiritual Direction Community Outreach Non-profits Gospel Liturgy Missions Religious Studies Volunteer Management Church Events Church Growth
Cartersville, GAFinancial Sales Representative at Allstate The Tho... Past: Financial Representative at Woodmen of The World, SVP. Commercial Lender III at United... Financial Professional currently in the insurance and financial services industry, with twelve years experience in commercial, small business and consumer... Financial Professional currently in the insurance and financial services industry, with twelve years experience in commercial, small business and consumer banking and lending. Managed portfolios up to $25 MM. Retail management experience on a multi-location level. Extensive knowledge of Commercial...
Marion, MADaniel J. McCoy is Managing Director and CEO of The Jeremiah Group, LLC. His specialties include leadership assessment/development, team building, executive... Daniel J. McCoy is Managing Director and CEO of The Jeremiah Group, LLC. His specialties include leadership assessment/development, team building, executive coaching, organizational effectiveness analysis & problem solving, business portfolio development, enterprise operating system...