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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2018
Filed:
Jun. 25, 2015
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Michael Gerald Smith, Fort Mill, SC (US);
Joshua Allen Beaudry, Jersey City, NJ (US);
Eric Dryer, Charlotte, NC (US);
Marshall Bright Thompson, Charlotte, NC (US);
Shawn Cart Gunsolley, Charlotte, NC (US);
Michael Matthew Wisser, Tega Cay, SC (US);
Andrew Patrick Bastnagel, Charlotte, NC (US);
James F. Barrett, II, Morristown, NJ (US);
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
Embodiments of the invention monitor node usage in a transaction processing system. Embodiments include accessing a dynamic mapping of transaction flow in the transaction processing system, the dynamic mapping including a plurality of transaction pathways interconnected by transaction nodes, wherein the transaction nodes represent an automated processing step or action taken by a manual station of the transaction processing system on transactions files that are received at the transaction nodes; wherein the transaction processing system processes a transaction file at a first node and stores information corresponding to the first node and the type of processing that occurred at the first node with the transaction file; determining that the transaction file was processed at the first node; accessing the transaction file to determine the type of processing that occurred at the first node; and performing an action related to the type of processing that occurred at the first node.