INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE FEATURING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRAIN-BOX HUP! Multimedia, Inc. 1109 First Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle WA 98101 Interactive multimedia educational software featuring instruction on the culture and history of indigenous peoples of the world, including the Ojibway people of Lake Superior Wisconsin;
MUSEUM TOUR Informal Education Products Ltd. 2520 S.W. Sherwood Drive Portland OR 97201 interactive multimedia educational software featuring text, graphics, audio and video images relating to museums, zoos, aquariums, science, art and natural history; computer games relating to museums, zoos, aquariums, science, art and natural history, namely, computer game programs, software, cartridges, cassettes and discs;books for adults in the areas of parenting and education; books in the areas of art, science and natural history; postcards; posters;
XSTREAM ACCESS XStream Access Suite 150 4230 LBJ Freeway Dallas TX 75244 Interactive multimedia educational software featuring instruction and training materials in the field of sales and professional development;EXTREME ACCESS;ACCESS;
XSTREAM TRAINING CARD XStream Access Suite 150 4230 LBJ Freeway Dallas TX 75244 Interactive multimedia educational software featuring instruction and training in the fields of sales and professional development;EX STREAM TRAINING CARD;TRAINING CARD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The system includes a novel software application interactive representation modeling language, a software application (82) operative to use the modeling language to create, read and modify interactive representation models of the proposed applications, a memory (86) to store requirement data and interactive representation model data, a software application (92) operative to read and update the interactive representation model data across a computer network, a software application (76) operative to maintain a record of the requirements and to administer operation of the system, a software application (78) operative to render interactive representations of the proposed applications in browser readable format, a software application (82) operative to allow multiple instances of other applications to access interactive representation data and requirement data residing in the memory and a software application (84) operative to allow an individual user's interactions with the system to be broadcast across a networked system to other users.