COMPUTER SOFTWARE DIAGNOSING PROBLEMS

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CASEBANK TECHNOLOGIES INC. CASEBANK TECHNOLOGIES INC. 6205 Airport Road, 2nd Floor Mississauga, Ontario L4V1E1 Canada computer software for diagnosing problems and sharing knowledge in the fields of complex equipment, processes, [ relationships, ] and mechanical, electronic and biological systems;TECHNOLOGIES INC.;Computer consulting services, namely, the development of computerized databases, and computerized knowledge bases and computer software;
MAXA CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE, INC. P. O. BOX 19730-203 PORTLAND OR 97219 computer software for diagnosing problems in computer hardware and software;
MAXA'S ALERT CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE, INC. P. O. BOX 19730-203 PORTLAND OR 97219 computer software for diagnosing problems in computer hardware and software;MAXAS ALERT;
MAXA'S SNOOPER MAXA CORPORATION 116 Maryland Avenue, Suite 100 Glendale CA 91206 computer software for diagnosing problems in computer hardware;MAXAS SNOOPER;
SMARTQ Compaq Computer Corporation 20555 State Hwy. 249 Houston TX 77070 computer software for diagnosing problems and for configuring individual, customized workspaces for multiple users or multiple projects on a single computer, grouping of project files and applications, providing hardware and software help information, providing password functions and providing technical support information;SMART Q;
SP_BLITZCACHE BRENT OZAR PLF PO Box 29502, ECM #45779 Las Vegas NV 891269502 Computer software for diagnosing problems in a database server;SP_BLITZ CACHE;
TSHOOTPRO Decision Designs, Inc. 1811 Mountain Ave Wauwatosa WI 532132335 computer software for diagnosing problems with complex machinery;T SHOOT PRO;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of diagnosing a circuit layout and a computer system for performing the method. First, a layout arranging rule is defined in a second file, and a circuit layout is defined in a first file. A diagnosing program compares the first file and the second file and checks whether the circuit layout violates the layout arranging rule. In addition, the diagnosing program searches the first file to determine if any groups of power test pads have a total number of power test pads which is less than a safety value, to indicate if any additional power test pads are required for any particular group. The diagnosing program also determines which test pads have an interval less than a safety distance, to indicate if any intervals of the test pads should be amended. The computer system can rapidly and exactly determine any problems in the arrangement of the test pads in the circuit layout, so as to save manpower and time.