SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS USED

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G UChicago Argonne 5801 South Ellis Avenue Chicago IL 60637 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS USED TO CREATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS, IN THE NATURE OF A COLLECTION OF BASIC SOFTWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE INTERFACES AND PROTOCOLS, IN AREAS SUCH AS COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION, RESOURCE LOCATION AND SCHEDULING, SECURITY, AND DATA ACCESS, WHICH TOGETHER MAYBE USED BY PROGRAMMERS TO CREATE APPLICATIONS WHICH COUPLE GEOGRAPHICALLY-DISTRIBUTED, HETEROGENEOUS COLLECTIONS OF RESOURCES;GLOBUS;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
GLOBUS UChicago Argonne 5801 South Ellis Avenue Chicago IL 60637 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS USED TO CREATE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS, IN THE NATURE OF A COLLECTION OF BASIC SOFTWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE INTERFACES AND PROTOCOLS, IN AREAS SUCH AS COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION, RESOURCE LOCATION AND SCHEDULING, SECURITY, AND DATA ACCESS, WHICH TOGETHER MAYBE USED BY PROGRAMMERS TO CREATE APPLICATIONS WHICH COUPLE GEOGRAPHICALLY-DISTRIBUTED, HETEROGENEOUS COLLECTIONS OF RESOURCES;
GLOBUS TOOLKIT University of Chicago, The 5801 S. ELLIS AVENUE CHICAGO IL 60637 Software development tools used to create infrastructure for distributed computing systems, in the nature of a collection of basic software and associated software interfaces and protocols, in areas such as communications, information, resource location and scheduling, security, and data access, which together may be used by programmers to create applications which couple geographically-distributed, heterogeneous collections of resources;TOOLKIT;
MCUEZ MOTOROLA, INC. Chicago IL software development tools used in developing embedded applications for microcontrollers and user manuals distributed therewith;
µPOINT Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc. 26775 Malibu Hills Road Calabasas CA 91301 software development tools used to develop code used in semiconductor chips;µ POINT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer-readable medium causes a computer to operate as a server for managing the development of software by a software development team. Stored on this computer-readable medium is a computer program which includes an object module and a software development tool integration module. The object module performs operations on a linked object structure which represents a software development project. The software development tool integration module has one interface which interacts with the object module and has another interface which interacts over a communication network with personal computer for the software development team. By this interaction, traceability links are created between an object, in the linked object structure, which represents a particular artifact that is generated by a member of the software development team, and various other objects which represent related items such as a tool that was used to create the artifact, a task that was performed to create the artifact, and a document that is related to the artifact.