COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRIDGING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS Hartley, Anne L. 104 Clark Lake Road Durham NC 277079557 Computer and information technology consultation services for technology-dependent businesses;
TW TOWERS PERRIN CAPITAL CORPORATION 251 Little Falls Drive Wilmington DE 19808 Computer and information technology consultation; design, development, and implementation of computer hardware and software, databases, websites, and intranets; computer systems integration services; computer programming and computer modeling services, namely, computer simulation from computer programs for others; computer project management services; application service provider (ASP) services, namely, providing, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining applications, software, web sites, and databases of others in the fields of human resources, employee compensation and benefits, retirement planning, pension and retirement plans, investments, profit-sharing plans, stock purchase plans, health care, health care plans, dental plans, prescription plans, personnel management, workforce effectiveness, rewards management, employee job evaluation, personnel policies, employer-employee communications, employee safety, employee relocation, outsourcing, business and organizational management and operations, organizational structure and reorganization, product development and marketing, mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, contingency planning, change management, information technology, insurance, insurance claims, risk management, risk evaluation, actuarial matters, financial services, investments, financial planning, financial modeling, asset allocation, catastrophe modeling, claims management, and/or quality assurance;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A unitary machine parsable language for use in data representation and problem solving in knowledge based services having a vocabulary of terms which derive from a natural human language to facilitate ease of comprehension by humans based upon a definition of the context of an item of information. A method of increasing the effectiveness of a knowledge based service consultation comprising splitting the consultation into at least a pre-consultation phase, a consultation phase and a post-consultation phase wherein information collected during earlier phases is electronically checked during the post-consultation phase.