COMPUTER PROGRAMS COMPILING

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36 DEVELOPER-DESKTOP CALIFORNIA SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, INC. 2901 S. Pullman Street Santa Ana CA 92705 computer programs for compiling, editing, formatting, data conversion, sorting, and operational control on personal computers;THIRTY SIX;
36 ENTERPRISE SYSTEM CALIFORNIA SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, INC. 2901 S. Pullman Street Santa Ana CA 92705 computer programs for compiling, editing, formatting, data conversion, sorting, and operational control on personal computers;
36 PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM CALIFORNIA SOFTWARE PRODUCTS, INC. 2901 S. Pullman Street Santa Ana CA 92705 computer programs for compiling, editing, formatting, data conversion, sorting, and operational control on personal computers;THIRTY SIX PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM;
BEST PRACTICES ADVISOR Understanding Corporation Suite 455 100 Europa Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514 Computer programs for compiling and sharing data and processes to enhance results from using software;
LEAGUE MACHINE VALLEY RECREATION PRODUCTS INC. 333 MORTON STREET BAY CITY MI 48706 computer programs for compiling and maintaining statistical data relating to bowling, pool, and dart competitions;
SOLUTION POINT SOLUTION POINT, INC. 1501 LBJ Freeway Suite 440 Dallas TX 75234 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR COMPILING AND ANALYZING PATIENT DATA, PATIENT OUTCOMES, HEALTHCARE PERFORMANCE AND RELATED HEALTH CARE COST DATA, SUCH PROGRAMS INCLUDING PRE-SET DATABASES CONTAINING DATA TO ASSIST IN SAID ANALYSIS, AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUALS DISTRIBUTED AS A UNIT THEREWITH;
SOLUTION POINT CONSUMER INFORMATION SYSTEM SOLUTION POINT, INC. 1501 LBJ Freeway Suite 440 Dallas TX 75234 Computer programs for compiling and analyzing patient data, patient outcomes, healthcare performance and related healthcare cost data, such programs including pre-set databases containing data to assist in said analysis, and instructional manuals distributed as a unit therewith;CONSUMER INFORMATION SYSTEM;
SPARCOMPILER SPARC INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1671 Dell Avenue, Suite 204 Campbell CA 95008 computer programs for compiling of other computer programs; computer operating systems programs; computer programs for business applications; namely, computer software for use in the development of computer software and computer software for graphics applications; and computer software for use in the field of computer networking; namely, computer network management software, computer network transmissions monitoring software and computer network security software; and printed users manuals sold with the goods as a unit;SPAR COMPILER;
VIEWPOINT INTERACTIVE SOLUTION POINT, INC. 1501 LBJ Freeway Suite 440 Dallas TX 75234 Computer programs for compiling and analyzing patient data, patient outcomes, healthcare performance and related healthcare cost data, such programs including pre-set databases containing data to assist in said analysis, and instructional manuals distributed as a unit therewith;VIEW POINT INTER ACTIVE;INTERACTIVE;
VPI FORESIGHT SOLUTION POINT, INC. 1501 LBJ Freeway Suite 440 Dallas TX 75234 Computer programs for compiling and analyzing patient data, patient outcomes, healthcare performance and related healthcare cost data, such programs including pre- set databases containing data to assist in said analysis, and instructional manuals distributed as a unit therewith;VPI FORE SIGHT;
VPI REPLY SOLUTION POINT, INC. 1501 LBJ Freeway Suite 440 Dallas TX 75234 Computer programs for compiling and analyzing patient data, patient outcomes, healthcare performance and related healthcare cost data, such programs including pre-set databases containing data to assist in said analysis, and instructional manuals distributed as a unit therewith;
 

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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).