COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENABLING COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AUTOALARM M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 2111 Industrial Road Las Vegas NV 89102 Computer software for enabling computer aided design of fire alarm systems in the field of fire protection engineering, adequacy analysis, operations and maintenance;AUTO ALARM;
AUTOSPRINK M.E.P.CAD, Inc. 2111 Industrial Road Las Vegas NV 89102 Computer software for enabling computer aided design of fire sprinkler systems in the field of fire protection engineering, adequacy analysis, operations and maintenance;AUTO SPRINKLER;
DANCY BEATZ TOMY COMPANY, LTD. 7-9-10 Tateishi, Katsushika-ku Tokyo 124-8511 Japan Computer software for enabling computer device to communicate and interface with toy or remote control device that may be downloaded from a global computer network;Toy robots;DANCY BEATS;
DIGITAL INTEGRATION Guillemot Corporation S.A. Place du Granier, B.P. 97143 Chantepie Cedex 35571 France computer software for enabling computer accessories, namely controllers, to function as a keyboard;
INSTASYNC BOXWAVE CORPORATION 11410 NE 124th St #703 Kirkland WA 98034 Computer software for enabling computer connectivity to other devices; Computer network hardware;INSTANT SYNC;
INSTASYNC BoxWave Corp. 27 Bellevue Way NE #558 Bellevue WA 98004 Computer software for enabling computer connectivity to other devices; Computer network hardware;INSTANT SYNC;
LILSYNC BoxWave Corp 3763 77th Place SE Mercer Island WA 98040 Computer software for enabling computer connectivity to other devices; Computer network hardware;LITTLE SYNC;
MESSAAGE+PLUS ABATE, DAVID Suite G203 84 Park Ave Flemington NJ 08822 computer software for enabling computer programs to exchange datafiles;MESSAGE PLUS;
TSUNAMI Tsunami Software, Inc. 415 Lambert Ave. Palo Alto CA 94306 Computer software for enabling computer applications to work together;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for identifying dependencies of a software program installed on a host computer prior to duplication of the software program from the host computer to a destination computer and for adapting the identified dependencies to the destination computer after duplication. An installed software program can be copied from a host computer to a destination computer without breaking portions of the image that rely on data unique to the computer context in which the software program is installed. Data structures store functionality exposed by a software program during installation of the software program that captures machine-specific data before duplication so that such machine-specific data can be restored properly after the duplication. Software of the invention processes the information in the data structures before and after the duplication process to identify and adapt, respectively, the dependencies.