COMPUTER PROGRAMS PRINTING INDUSTRY

Brand Owner Address Description
DICO MANROLAND WEB SYSTEMS GMBH Alois-Senefelder-Allee 1 86153 Augsburg Germany Computer programs for printing industry firm management and firm planning, namely, billing, personnel management, financial accounting, financial auditing, work preparation, production directing and supervision, strategic planning, purchasing, product distribution, production planning, product development, product maintenance, product quality control, and product production and manufacture for use in the printing industry; computer software for control and supervision of pre-printing machines, printing presses, printing form engraving machines, post-printing printed matter handling machines, top surface conditioning machines for printing forms, and printing plants;Imaging apparatus, namely, laser-based engraving machines for printing forms; mechanical printing form changers for sleeve-shaped and foil-like printing forms and printing image carriers as parts of printing presses; sleeve-shaped and fully cylindrical printing forms and print image generation carriers for use with printing presses; top surface conditioning machines for image erasing, washing, heating, frying and cooling of printing forms and print image transfer carriers for printing presses and rotary printing presses;The English translation of DICO is DICTIONARY.;Development of computer programs for others for printing industry firm management and firm planning, namely, billing, personnel management, financial accounting, financial auditing, work preparation, production directing and supervision, strategic planning, purchasing, product distribution, production planning, product development, product maintenance, product quality control, and product production and manufacture for use in the printing industry, and for control and supervision of pre-printing machines, printing presses, printing form engraving machines, post-printing printed matter handling machines, top surface conditioning machines for printing forms, and printing plants in the field and business of printing;
 

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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.