LOW CODE NO LIMITS

Brand Owner Address Description
LOW-CODE, NO LIMITS OutSystems, Inc. 55 Thomson Place, 2nd floor Boston MA 02210 LOW CODE NO LIMITS;LOW-CODE;Consultancy in the field of software design; Analysis, implementation and programming of computer software for enterprise applications, namely, Design, development and implementation of software for others, Hosting, managing, developing, analyzing, and maintaining the enterprise software applications of others; Technical research for others in the fields of application development, maintenance and change management as well as application deployment and operation, namely, Research and development of computer software for others, Technological planning, research and consulting services in the field of computer hardware and software systems, Technological research and consulting services in the fields of datacenter architecture and public and private cloud computing solutions as it pertains to as it pertains to software application deployment and software development to meet business management needs; Installation and maintenance of computer software for others; Data conversion for computer programs and other software, namely, Data conversion of electronic information for others and Data conversion of computer programs and data, not physical conversion for others; Creation and maintenance of enterprise applications, namely, creating and maintaining websites for others, design, maintenance, and development of web-based software applications, transactional computer software applications, workflow computer software applications and mobile software applications for third parties;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are described for preventing customers from receiving faulty code. The techniques involve adding marker code to potentially problematic code portions that are not to be included in a final version of the code. The marker code may include a reference date, such as a first date of testing of the code. Before the reference date, various scanning and/or searching tools may be used to determine a presence of the marker code within the code. Moreover, after this reference date, during running of the code, the marker code may cause immediate and program-wide cessation of the code, and provide a message as to why the cessation has occurred. In this way, the problematic code portion(s) will not be passed to a large number of customers.