COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS PROCESS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INTUNE ControlSoft, Inc. 5387 Avion Park Dr. Highland Heights OH 44143 computer software programs for process monitoring, diagnostic and controller tuning;IN TUNE;
MANTRA ControlSoft, Inc. 5387 Avion Park Dr. Highland Heights OH 44143 computer software programs for process control;
PICS NBS Consultants, Inc. Suite 1 830 East Rand Street Mount Prospect IL 60056 computer software programs to process customer orders, control inventory and purchasing and perform financial accounting for food product purveyors and distributors;
PIXTEX Excalibur Technologies Corporation 1921 Gallows Road, Suite 200 Vienna VA 22181 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS TO PROCESS AND RETRIEVE COMPUTERIZED IMAGE AND MACHINE VISION DATA;
SAVVY/SRS Excalibur Technologies Corporation 1921 Gallows Road, Suite 200 Vienna VA 22181 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS TO PROCESS AND RETRIEVE COMPUTERIZED SIGNAL AND INSTRUMENT DATA;
SAVVY/TRS Excalibur Technologies Corporation 1921 Gallows Road, Suite 200 Vienna VA 22181 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS TO PROCESS AND RETRIEVE COMPUTERIZED TEXT DATA;
SAVVY/VRS Excalibur Technologies Corporation 1921 Gallows Road, Suite 200 Vienna VA 22181 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS TO PROCESS AND RETRIEVE COMPUTERIZED IMAGE AND MACHINE VISION DATA;
VISUALEYES Harris Corporation 1025 West NASA Blvd. Melbourne FL 32919 Computer software programs to process various forms of 3 dimensional and N dimensional data to create computer generated 3 dimensional visual representations of the data for use in the fields of site modeling, signal intelligence, battlefield visualization, and text retrieval by the government and related intelligence and information gathering industries;VISUAL EYES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for auditing software systems by monitoring the use and non-use of software programs in a computer. An operating system of the computer controls execution of software products through the invocation of respective load modules thereof. A monitor is periodically triggered to collect load module execution information, which is filtered by a filtering module, and a correlator correlates load module execution information with data that associates load module names with corresponding software products and develops a list of products executed in the computer over the course of a given time period.