COMPUTER SOFTWARE WORKFLOW AUTOMATION

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AATIS AATIS, Inc. 3504 Highway 153 PMB 202 Greenville SC 29611 Computer software for workflow automation, systems integration, manufacturing process control, and enterprise management; computer software for management control, namely, for management, control, analysis and reporting of manufacturing process performance; computer software for manufacturing intelligence, namely, for storing, providing and analyzing information about manufacturing processes and systems;ANYWHERE ANYTIME TOTAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS;Analysis, design, creation, development, and implementation of computer hardware and software systems for others in the field of workflow automation, systems integration, management control, enterprise management, process control, and manufacturing intelligence, and technical consulting regarding the same; computer software design, development and implementation in the field of workflow automation, systems integration, management control, enterprise management, process control, and manufacturing intelligence;
CLEVERSOFT Florian Clever Zasiusstraße 45 D-79102 Freiburg Germany Computer software for workflow automation;Telecommunications, namely, providing telecommunications connections to a global computer network; telecommunications consultation;CLEVER SOFT;Consulting services related to business management; advisory services relating to business management;Computer software design for others in the field of workflow automation; providing computer software to others over a network; advisory services in the field of electronic data processing; maintenance and installation of software; computer project management services, namely, technical project management in the field of electronic data processing; and advisory services relating software development;
ECREDIT MIS QUALITY MANAGEMENT CORP. 7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich Street New York NY 10007 Computer software for workflow automation in the fields of credit and collections, and for the electronic execution of credit related financial transactions;ELECTRONIC CREDIT;Providing on-line credit information services for businesses, institutions and organizations;Providing online non-downloadable software which allows users to obtain and review business information in the nature of credit reports and financial information regarding business and commercial financial institutions and organizations, for use in facilitating credit decisions and management of accounts receivable; providing online non-downloadable software which allows users to conduct business research to generate information regarding businesses, institutions and organizations;
TECHZAVY TechZavy 6311 Fairway Dr. NW Rochester MN 559015935 Computer software for workflow automation, computational processes, data analytics, data integration, data mining, artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile application development, parallel programming, graphical programming, operating systems programming, networking, image processing, signal processing, computer vision, control and automation, cryptography, game development, database management, security and penetration testing; Computer software for IT services, namely, computer software development, testing, project management;The wording wording TECHZAVY or ZAVY has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Automation objects are implemented in a client-server model to control operations on one or more client machines from a single machine automation control module, such as a test program. The machine automation control module instantiates machine automation server objects in a server process. The control module can then instruct the server objects to instantiate corresponding machine automation client objects on specified client machines via a connection mechanism. Object-oriented automation classes are provided in a library and may be extended to meet customized requirements of a given testing procedure. Examples of automation objects may include, without limitation, application objects, machine image objects, snapshot objects, file and registry access objects, reboot objects, autologon objects, and command execution objects. Automation objects allow the re-establishment of remote control after the loss of control resulting from a reboot, a relogon, or a disk image restoration, for example. Automation objects may also be used to automate the deployment of software throughout an enterprise.