18401772. REMOTE GENERATION OF A DOCUMENT simplified abstract (Truist Bank)
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REMOTE GENERATION OF A DOCUMENT
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Barath Jayaraman of Fort Mill SC (US)
REMOTE GENERATION OF A DOCUMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18401772 titled 'REMOTE GENERATION OF A DOCUMENT
The abstract describes a computing system and method for remotely generating documents, where a user interacts with the system from a user device to input information into a document template. The user can choose the document type (such as a conventional check or a cashier's check) and format (printed hard copy or electronic document).
- User communicates with computing system from user device
- Instructed to enter information into document template
- User can select document type (e.g., conventional check, cashier's check)
- User can choose document format (printed hard copy, electronic document)
Potential Applications: - Banking and financial institutions for check processing - Legal firms for document creation - Insurance companies for policy issuance
Problems Solved: - Streamlining document generation process - Providing flexibility in document types and formats
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in document creation - Customization options for users - Reduced errors in document generation
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Document Generation System for Various Industries" This technology can be used in banking, legal, and insurance sectors for streamlined document creation, improving operational efficiency and customer service.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system ensure the security of the generated documents?
- The system likely includes encryption and authentication measures to secure the documents.
2. Can users save templates for future use?
- Users may have the option to save templates for quick access and reuse.
Original Abstract Submitted
A computing system and a method remotely generate documents wherein a user establishes communication with the computing system from a user device and is instructed to enter the information in a document template displayed on the user device. The user device is enabled to select a document type and a document format. The document types include a conventional check and a cashier's check. The document formats include a printed hard copy and an electronic document.