PRERECORDED COMPUTER PROGRAMS SYSTEMS

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CA-UNICENTER TNG COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. One Computer Associates Plaza Islandia NY 11749 prerecorded computer programs for systems network data base and applications management recorded on magnetic media, namely, magnetic tape, CD ROMs, and diskettes; and instruction manuals therefor, sold as a unit;
CA-UNICENTRER/TNG COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. One Computer Associates Plaza Islandia NY 11749 prerecorded computer programs for systems network data base and applications management recorded on magnetic media, namely, magnetic tape, CD ROMs, and diskettes; and instructional manuals therefor, sold as a unit;
REAL WORLD INTERFACE COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. One Computer Associates Plaza Islandia NY 11749 prerecorded computer programs for systems network database and applications management recorded on magnetic media, namely, magnetic tape, CD ROMs, and diskettes, and instructional manuals therefor, sold as a unit;INTERFACE;
REAL WORLD INTERFACE CA Think, Inc. One Computer Associates Plaza Islandia NY 11788 PRERECORDED COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR SYSTEMS NETWORK DATABASE AND APPLICATIONS MANAGEMENT RECORDED ON MAGNETIC MEDIA, NAMELY MAGNETIC TAPE, CD ROMS, AND DISKETTES, AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUALS THEREFOR, SOLD AS A UNIT;INTERFACE;
UNICENTER CA, INC. 1320 Ridder Park Drive San Jose CA 95131 Prerecorded computer programs for systems network database and applications management and web infrastructure management;
UNICENTER TNG COMPUTER ASSOCIATES THINK, INC. ONE COMPUTER ASSOCIATES PLAZA ISLANDIA NY 11749 prerecorded computer programs for systems network data base and applications management recorded on magnetic media, namely, magnetic tape, CD-ROMs, and diskettes; and instructional manuals therefor, sold as a unit;UNI-CENTER TNG;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An allocation instructions and an extension instructions allow a program to continue to execute even when the program requires more stack space than has been allocated to the program. The methods and systems thereby allow programs to run to completion in more situations than programs running in conventional data processing systems. As a result, the programs avoid wasting computing resources by terminating prematurely, without producing results.