COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED COMPILING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLINLINC Interweave Solutions, Inc 4241 Jutland Drive Suite 101 San Diego CA 92117 Computer software used for compiling clinical data and distribution of data via the global computer information network and instruction manuals for use therewith, sold as a unit;
EPROBE Knowledge Revolution, Inc 66 Bovet Road San Mateo CA 94402 computer software used in compiling data collected from scientific probes;
VUSION Integral, Inc. 1 Brattle Street Cambridge MA 02138 computer software used for compiling and managing information, and analyzing, sorting, and organizing the information in a graphical form;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A distributed make command is used when compiling a computer program in order to allow non-dependent processes in the compiling be performed in parallel, such as with different resources, in order to speed compile time. The distributed make command is typically executed by a user who also specifies a maximum number of resources to allocate to the compiling. The present invention dynamically adjusts this maximum number of resources to allocate if the resources become overloaded during the compiling, which has the effect of optimizing the efficiency of the compiling, either by reducing the number of resources utilized or by reducing the amount of time the compiling takes (or both).