COMPUTER SOFTWARE DOCUMENT AUTOMATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DOCUMENT SCIENCES Document Sciences Corporation 6339 Paseo del Lago Carlsbad CA 92009 Computer Software for document automation and customization;Computer Consultation Services for developing business applications;
FAXRUSH THE DESCARTES SYSTEMS GROUP INC. 120 Randall Drive Waterloo, Ontario N2V1C6 Canada computer software for document automation, namely, for managing print, global computer network, E-mail, fax and images;FAX RUSH;
HYPERFLOW Whitehill Technologies, Inc. 300 Main Street Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 1B9 Canada COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR DOCUMENT AUTOMATION, NAMELY, THE CONVERSION, PUBLICATION AND FORMATTING OF SOURCE TEXT IN ONE DATA CODE FORMAT TO OTHER DATA CODE FORMATS USED IN CORPORATE IN-HOUSE COMPUTER NETWORKS OR A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;HYPER FLOW;
WORDFLOW Whitehill Technologies, Inc. 300 Main Street Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 1B9 Canada computer software for document automation, namely integrating time and billing, document management and network systems to streamline the creation of customized reports, bills, and correspondence;WORD FLOW;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, a data structure, a computer program product and a computer-readable medium for handling license agreements for multiple software packages in a computer system, each software package being identified by a unique package ID and comprising one or more components. One embodiment provides a method comprising: providing a plurality of document files, each document file comprising one or more text elements; providing a plurality of manifest files, each manifest file indicating at least one corresponding document file of the plurality of document files and comprising a unique package ID designating a corresponding software package; extracting a specific unique package ID from a specific software package; determining a corresponding manifest file from the plurality of manifest files on the basis of the extracted unique package ID; determining the at least one corresponding document file of the plurality of document files on the basis of the determined corresponding manifest file; and combining the one or more text elements comprised in the at least one determined corresponding document file to build a license agreement for the specific software package.