COMPUTERS PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT NAMELY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ADMINISTRATOR Computer Workshop, Inc., The 1776 E. Jefferson Rockville MD 20852 Computers and Peripheral Equipment-Namely, Data Processors, Main Frames, Memory Boards, Input/Output Keyboard Apparatus, Display Screens, Printers, Hard and Floppy Disk Units; Computer Programs Recorded on Tapes, Cards and Disks; and Instruction Manuals Sold with the Above;
ADVANCED DIGITAL PRODUCTS Computer Services Group, Inc. 5515 Cherokee Avenue, Suite 100 Alexandria VA 22312 Computers and Peripheral Equipment-Namely, Processors, Disc Drives, Magnetic Tape Drives, Communication Multiplexers Memories, Terminals and Printers;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words Digital Products, apart from the mark as shown.;
BRIAREUS Briareus Corporation Suite 1000 5777 WEST CENTURY BLVD. Los Angeles CA 90045 Computers and Peripheral Equipment-Namely, Central Processing Units for Mini-Computers and Micro-Computers, Printers, Disk Drives, Keyboards, Cathode Ray Tubes, Modems, Computer Cabinets and Disks, Magnetic Disks and Cartridges, and Computer Programs in the Form of Prerecorded Magnetic Disks, Cartridges or Semi-Conductor Media for Accounting and Other Data Processing;
OSBORNE Osborne Computer Corporation 26500 Corporate Ave. Hayward CA 94545 Computers and Peripheral Equipment-Namely, Video Monitors Modem Cables, and Battery Packs;
PDQ-3 Computer Services Group, Inc. 5515 Cherokee Avenue, Suite 100 Alexandria VA 22312 Computers and Peripheral Equipment-Namely, Microprocessors and Full 16 Bit Microprocessors;PDQ 3;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for handling a query seeking information about computers of a network, where the query can be optimized in a way which limits the set of computers examined to a set smaller than all known computers. The query is examined to determine a limited list of computers to be accessed that would yield the complete result. If the query can be satisfied using data from a number of computers which is less than all of the computers in the network, then the number of computers which is less than all of the computers in the network is accessed to satisfy the query. In this manner, the data collection process for satisfying the query is generally more efficient than accessing all of the computers in the network.