NEWSLETTERS RELATING COMPUTERS

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A NEWSLETTER FOR THE REST OF US! IDG BOOKS WORLDWIDE, INC. 919 E. Hillsdale Boulevard Foster City CA 94404 newsletters relating to computers, business, general reference, education and self help;A NEWSLETTER FOR THE REST OF US;NEWSLETTER;
EXSYS EXSYS, INC. 6301 Indian School Road NE, Suite 700 Albuquerque NM 87110 NEWSLETTERS RELATING TO COMPUTERS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, COMPUTER PRODUCTS AND COMPUTER SERVICES THAT ARE DIRECTED OR RELATE TO EXPERT SYSTEMS AND/OR THEIR APPLICATIONS;EX-SYS;
FUTURE COMPUTING MCGRAW-HILL, INC. 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10020 NEWSLETTERS RELATING TO COMPUTERS;
INFORMATION LINK Nynex Corporation 335 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10017 NEWSLETTERS RELATING TO COMPUTERS, BUSINESS INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION;INFORMATION;
NYNEX Nynex Corporation 335 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10017 NEWSLETTERS RELATING TO COMPUTERS, BUSINESS INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION;
NYNEX Nynex Corporation 335 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10017 NEWSLETTERS RELATING TO COMPUTERS, BUSINESS INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION;
PRINTER TALK GENOA TECHNOLOGY, INC. Suite 212 2245 First Street Simi Valley CA 93065 newsletters relating to computers and computer accessories;PRINTER;
 

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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.