COMPUTER SOFTWARE BOAT DEALERS

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DOCK MASTER SOFTWARE SYSTEMS Dock Master Software Systems, Inc. 3900 Woodlake Boulevard, Suite 200 Lake Worth FL 33463 COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR BOAT DEALERS, MARINAS, AND MARINE RETAILERS FOR MANAGING A MARINE FACILITY, NAMELY COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR BOAT SALES AND INVENTORY, STORAGE AND BILLING, TRANSIENT RESERVATIONS SHIP'S STORE, INVENTORY CONTROL, ELECTRONIC PARTS CATALOGS FOR BOATS, SPECIAL ORDER PROCESSING, BOAT SERVICING, AND MARINA MANAGEMENT;DOCK MASTER SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND DESIGN;DOCK AND SOFTWARE SYSTEMS;
DOCKMASTER VALSOFT CORPORATION INC. 7405 Rte Transcanadienne #100 Saint-Laurent QCH4T1Z2 Canada Computer software for boat dealers, marinas, and marine retailers for managing a marine facility, namely, for boat sales and inventory, storage and billing, transient reservations ship's store, inventory control, electronic parts catalogs for boats, special order processing, boat servicing, and marina management;DOCK MASTER;
FICHEMASTER EXUMA TECHOLOGIES INC., 3900 WOODLAKE BLVD., STE 200 LAKE WORTH FL 33463 computer software for boat dealers, marinas, and marine retailers that allows electronic access of parts catalogs and parts information;FICHE MASTER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Systems and methods are described herein for supporting the trading of bonds in a computerized system using broker dealers as intermediaries. Broker dealers receive orders relating to particular transactions and have the option to accept the order by submitting a matching counter order, or to rebroker the order with the same or modified terms to a number of other investors or additional broker dealers. The additional broker dealers have similar options, thus providing a system wherein orders can be quickly proliferated to a large number of parties. This order proliferation can be fully or partially automated through the use of predefined rules stored in a database which dictate for each broker dealer whether, to whom and under what terms to rebroker orders. When an order is received, the system processes all such rules to output a set of orders which are then communicated to the corresponding parties.