COMPUTER PROGRAM CONTROLLING

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ILAKA KABUSHIKI KAISHA HITACHI SEISAKUSHO 6-6, Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8280 Japan computer program for controlling a massively parallel processor;
PAGEINTERFACE DESTINY TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 1012 STEWART DRIVE SUNNYVALE CA 94086 computer program for controlling the sequencing of pages to be printed by a printer;PAGE INTERFACE;
SP CENTRAL SCRIPTPRO 5828 Reeds Road Mission KS 66202 COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR CONTROLLING THE DISPENSING OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS;CENTRAL;
SUPPLYCARE ENDRESS+HAUSER PROCESS SOLUTIONS AG Christoph-Merian-Ring 12 CH-4153 Reinach Switzerland computer program for controlling and operating of electronic measurement apparatuses, particularly level measurement apparatuses, computer program for analyzing measured data of electronic measurement apparatuses, particularly level measurement apparatuses, computer program for providing information about storages, computer program for operating a database of storage data;Providing information about storage keeping, providing storage information, providing transport information;SUPPLY CARE;developing and customizing of user-specific computer programs for controlling and operating of electronic measurement apparatuses, particularly level measurement apparatuses, of computer programs for analyzing measured data of electronic measurement apparatuses, particularly level measurement apparatuses, of computer programs for providing information about storages, of computer programs for operating a database of storage data;
TSO/MASTER MANTISSA CORPORATION c/o MacCord Mason PLLC 2733 Horse Pen Creek Road, Suite 101 Greensboro NC 27410 computer program for controlling and monitoring user access to multiple virtual storage/time-share option (MVS/TSO) computer systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In one embodiment, a computer program blocks windows categorized as bad windows, while allowing windows categorized as good windows to be displayed. The computer program may categorize a window by consulting one or more lists. In one embodiment, a list may be updated from time to time to optimize the computer program and prevent program-obsolescence. Techniques for defeating a window-blocking mechanism are also disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a window is of a type that offers a product to a user. If so, the computer program provides a separate window containing information regarding the product. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a user has a need for the computer program. If so, the user is informed of the efficacy of the computer program, which is then offered to the user.