COMPILING ANALYZING DATA

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AMP ANALYTIC PARTNERS, LP 1441 BRICKELL AVENUE SUITE 1220 MIAMI FL 33131 Compiling and analyzing data for business purposes, namely, business data, market research data, and statistical data; economic forecasting and analysis; statistical evaluations of marketing data; conducting business and marketing research surveys; preparing business reports; consumer strategy business consulting in the fields of marketing, sales, operation, and product design particularly specializing in the use of analytic models for the understanding and predicting of consumer, business, and retail market trends and actions;Providing on-line non-downloadable computer software for managing, monitoring, tracking, processing and organizing business data; providing on-line non-downloadable database software for managing, monitoring, tracking, processing and organizing business data; application service provider (ASP), namely, hosting computer software applications of others; computer consulting services, namely, design of computer systems of others; computer software design for others; installation, implementation, maintenance and repair services with respect to computer software; updating and maintenance services for computer operating software and software for managing and controlling data; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring computer software for marketing analytics and data analytics; platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for managing, marketing and analyzing marketing and advertising performance; infrastructure as a service (IAAS) services, namely, providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing for others; database as a service (DBAAS) services, namely, providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable cloud computing software for processing marketing data; electronic storage of data; computer service, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for the collection, organizing, modifying, book marking, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information, not including the design of customized database software for others; cloud computing featuring non-downloadable software for use in managing, analyzing, retrieving, monitoring, maintaining, reporting on, structuring, modeling, forecasting, presenting and displaying data and information from computer databases, applications and the internet, and for use in developing, analyzing, managing, integrating, deploying, virtualizing and maintaining computer software and hardware in the field of marketing and advertising;
BANKINTEL Franklin Capital Corporation 600 Central Avenue Port Clinton - Suite 396 Highland Park IL 60035 Compiling and analyzing data for measuring the performance of banks; Preparing business reports;
PROVIDER NEXUS ZELIS NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2 Crossroads Drive Bedminster NJ 07921 Compiling and analyzing data for the purpose of provider search and decision support in the field of health insurance;
PVIX PREDATA, INC. 379 West Broadway New York NY 10012 Compiling and analyzing data for business purposes, namely, compiling and analyzing data regarding geopolitical issues, and providing an index related thereto featuring a rules-based quantitative measure of the political volatility of various countries for predicting geopolitically significant events on a country to country basis, all for business purposes; the foregoing excluding the compiling and analyzing of financial market data for financial investment or trading purpose;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distributed make command is used when compiling a computer program in order to allow non-dependent processes in the compiling be performed in parallel, such as with different resources, in order to speed compile time. The distributed make command is typically executed by a user who also specifies a maximum number of resources to allocate to the compiling. The present invention dynamically adjusts this maximum number of resources to allocate if the resources become overloaded during the compiling, which has the effect of optimizing the efficiency of the compiling, either by reducing the number of resources utilized or by reducing the amount of time the compiling takes (or both).