COMPUTER PROGRAMS DEFINING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ENTERPRISE MODELER SYBASE, INC. One Sybase Drive Dublin CA 94568 computer programs for defining and representing client/server applications and user's manuals sold as a unit;
NETXED Point Enterprises, Inc. 1353 Whispering Oaks Cir Matthews NC 28104 Computer programs for defining, scheduling and controlling tasks on a computer; consisting of executing computer programs, executing commands and transferring data with databases, file management, and scripted control of the computer;
SCOPE AUTHOR JASPERSOFT 303 Second Street Suite 450 North San Francisco CA 94107 Computer programs for defining and generating reports and graphical displays of data from databases and other data sources, for business, entertainment, scientific, technical, commercial, educational and personal computing uses;AUTHOR;
SCOPE DESIGNER JASPERSOFT 303 Second Street Suite 450 North San Francisco CA 94107 Computer programs for defining and generating reports and graphical displays of data from databases and other data sources, for business, entertainment, scientific, technical, commercial, educational and personal computing uses;DESIGNER;
SCOPE SERVER JASPERSOFT 303 Second Street Suite 450 North San Francisco CA 94107 Computer programs for defining and generating reports and graphical displays of data from databases and other data sources, for business, entertainment, scientific, technical, commercial, educational and personal computing uses;SERVER;
SUPERVIEW INFORMIX SOFTWARE, INC. 4100 Bohannon Drive Menlo Park CA 94025 computer programs for defining the relationship between selected tables of a database;SUPER VIEW;
TURNOVER UNICOM SYSTEMS, INC. c/o UNICOM PLAZA, Suite 310 15535 San Fernando Mission Boulevard Mission Hills CA 91345 Computer programs for defining and supporting repeatable procedures for developing, deploying and maintaining Web and multi-platform applications and application changes;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An electronic control unit for a vehicle-mounted engine system has a computer and a single program memory. The program memory stores a plurality of functionally finely classified programs, which includes programs to be used in common between a normal engine control mode and a fuel evaporation leak diagnosis mode. The plurality of programs is associated, as a reference table, with the plurality of different control modes by separating programs required for the respective control modes. The computer sequentially executes only programs associated with the designated control mode, when any of the control modes is designated.