SOFTWARE PROGRAMS MEDICINE

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BCR-TYPER BIONTECH DIAGNOSTICS GMBH An der Goldgrube 12 Mainz 55131 Germany Software programs for medicine and research, namely, for the examination of the immune system based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;Diagnostics preparations for medical purposes; reagents, in-vitro diagnostic preparations and in-vitro diagnostic kits for medical and veterinary purposes, namely, for the examination of the immune system based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;Chemicals used in industry and science, in particular chemical reagents for research purposes except for medical or veterinary purposes as well as reagents and reagent kits for the scientific examination of immune cell samples based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;
TCR-TYPER BIONTECH DIAGNOSTICS GMBH An der Goldgrube 12 Mainz 55131 Germany Software programs for medicine and research, namely, for the examination of the immune system based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;Diagnostics preparations for medical purposes; reagents, in-vitro diagnostic preparations and in-vitro diagnostic kits for medical and veterinary purposes, namely, for the examination of the immune system based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;Chemicals used in industry and science, in particular chemical reagents for research purposes except for medical or veterinary purposes as well as reagents and reagent kits for the scientific examination of immune cell samples based on the sequencing of nucleic acids;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An execution environment accommodating object-based software transparently monitors interactions with software objects to generate operational management information for managing programs executing at plural computers. Notifications are directed to a software manager in the form of events, which can additionally be provided to applications or user programs. The software manager can group the events into sets and derive various operational management metrics from them to provide an overall picture of a program's performance, including availability. A hierarchical arrangement feature facilitates gathering information for programs scattered over plural computers. An alert feature provides warnings if metrics fall outside a specified threshold. In addition, the alert feature can automatically subscribe to additional sets of events to dynamically select the information collected by the software manager. Since the operational management information is collected transparently by logic outside the objects, manual instrumentation of the program is unnecessary, and software management technology is made available to organizations without software management expertise.