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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 07, 2004
Scott H. Mills, Austin, TX (US);
Kurt M. Joseph, Austin, TX (US);
Theodore B. Pasquale, Austin, TX (US);
Robert R. Bushey, Cedar Park, TX (US);
John M. Martin, Austin, TX (US);
Benjamin A. Knott, Round Rock, TX (US);
Scott H. Mills, Austin, TX (US);
Kurt M. Joseph, Austin, TX (US);
Theodore B. Pasquale, Austin, TX (US);
Robert R. Bushey, Cedar Park, TX (US);
John M. Martin, Austin, TX (US);
Benjamin A. Knott, Round Rock, TX (US);
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P., Reno, NV (US);
Abstract
A method and system for automating the analysis of performance data includes an analysis system automatically analyzing a plurality of performance data sets, a task engine, and a score engine. The task engine allows for the matching of each performance data set with an assigned task for each performance data set and the retrieval of a correct key sequence for each performance data set. The score engine compares the correct key sequence with a recorded key sequence of the performance data set to determine if the assigned task is successfully accomplished. The score engine further calculates one or more response times for each performance data set. The automated analysis of performance data allows for a cost savings, more efficient use of time, and more reliable and consistent performance data analysis results.