DEVELOPMENT DESIGN COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EWAYZONE eWayZone, Inc. 1735 York Avenue Suite 8A New York NY 10128 development and design of computer software for others;
OPTIMIZE THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE FrontRange Solutions Inc. 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard Colorado Springs CO 80920 Development and design of computer software and user manuals for others; technical assistance for computer software users;
VIBROTECHNIQUE Carter, Duncan L. 4282 Greenbriar Boulevard Boulder CO 80303 Development and design of computer software, firmware, and test equipment for others in the field of rotating machinery applications;
WHAMTECH WhamTech, L.P. 8140 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 504 Dallas TX 75231 Development and design of computer software for others;
YOSHO Grafica Multimedia, Inc. 1777 Borel Place, Suite 500 San Mateo CA 94402 Development and design of computer software applications for use on a Global computer network for businesses; computer services, namely designing and maintaining web site for businesses;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A computer-readable medium causes a computer to operate as a server for managing the development of software by a software development team. Stored on this computer-readable medium is a computer program which includes an object module and a software development tool integration module. The object module performs operations on a linked object structure which represents a software development project. The software development tool integration module has one interface which interacts with the object module and has another interface which interacts over a communication network with personal computer for the software development team. By this interaction, traceability links are created between an object, in the linked object structure, which represents a particular artifact that is generated by a member of the software development team, and various other objects which represent related items such as a tool that was used to create the artifact, a task that was performed to create the artifact, and a document that is related to the artifact.