PATH WARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PATHAWARE Crawford, Mona 47 Cedar Grove Lane Somerset NJ 08873 PATH A WARE;pathology report translation services wherein the medical terminology of a pathology report is translated into language understandable by a lay person;
PATHWARE MACROMEDIA, INC. 600 Townsend Street San Francisco CA 94103 PATH WARE;providing information about computer software used to design, deliver, and manage training and instructional programs, about computer software used to assemble, assign, deliver, and administer learning content and to track learning progress and results all delivered over local area networks, wide area networks, and a global computer network;
PATHWARE CARDINAL HEALTH 124 7000 CARDINAL PLACE DUBLIN OH 43017 PATH WARE;Providing a database for tracking, monitoring, and generating reports on information and statistics about patient reimbursement and insurance coverage for pharmaceuticals and medical devices;Providing reimbursement benchmarking information and other market intelligence to healthcare organizations;Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use in streamlining medical treatment options by providing physicians with information related to clinical protocols and reimbursement;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a label transfer network, an ingress node positioned at an upstream side end of a partial section of a first data transfer path (old path) transmits a path modify request, and an egress node positioned at a downstream side end of the partial section returns a label allocation request on a detour path (new path) to the ingress node in response to reception of the path modify request for implementing partial path modification from the old path to the new path. This enables the partial path modification with only a node bearing relation to the path modification, thus shortening the time needed for the path modification and suppressing an increase in extra control traffic for a node having no relation to the path modification.