COMPUTER SOFTWARE WATER RESOURCE

Brand Owner Address Description
OPTIRTC GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc. 900 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200 Boca Raton FL 33487 Computer software for water resource monitoring and control; computer software platform for water management using cloud computing, namely, integrated communication between networked atmospheric condition reporting and forecasting resources, field sensors, data loggers and processors, remotely actuatable valves, controls and pumps, and computing devices for data processing, data storage, and user interaction;Cloud computing featuring software for managing and operating networked computers, sensors, data loggers, controls, valves and pumps for enabling dynamic configuration and control by others over water resources; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting operational support of virtual computing infrastructure and environments with respect to networked hardware and software enabling distributed water resource management; computer application service provider (ASP), namely, providing, hosting, managing, developing, analyzing, maintaining and integrating computer applications, computer software, web sites, and databases for others in the field of water resource management; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use in analyzing and managing water resources by others; subscription-based services, provided via networked computers, sensors, data loggers, controls, valves and pumps, for implementing a distributed water resource monitoring and control system; consulting services in the field of water resource control and management; researching, designing, and hosting distributed water resource monitoring and control systems for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A software resource manager is stored on a client computer and maintains a map of unique identifiers to resources, so as to determine those resources that are stored locally on the client computer and those resources that must be retrieved from a server system. The resource manager is further programmed to either pass the resources to one or more software applications, e.g. a toolbar application, or respond to a function call from the software application indicating that resources are needed. In this way, one or more software applications can be internationalized or customized without the need to distribute all of the resources for the application and without the need to restart the application.