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18497073. COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR FACILITATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OF EVIDENCE BASED ON STANDARD REQUIREMENTS (Truist Bank)

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COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR FACILITATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OF EVIDENCE BASED ON STANDARD REQUIREMENTS

Organization Name

Truist Bank

Inventor(s)

Cynthia Rhodes of Orlando FL US

COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR FACILITATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OF EVIDENCE BASED ON STANDARD REQUIREMENTS

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18497073 titled 'COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEGRATION FOR FACILITATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OF EVIDENCE BASED ON STANDARD REQUIREMENTS

Original Abstract Submitted

A system can be provided for integrating evidence from multiple sources and providing the evidence to users for satisfying standards. For example, the system can store pieces of evidence in a repository. The system may then receive, from a user device, a request for evidence associated with a standard. In response to receiving the request, the system may access a mapping table that relates each of the pieces of evidence to one or more standards. The system can further identify, using the mapping table, one or more of the pieces of evidence that are related to the standard. Additionally, in response to identifying the one or more of the pieces of evidence that are related to the standard, the system can obtain the one or more of the pieces of evidence from the repository and can transmit the one or more of the pieces of evidence to the user device.

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