SOFTWARE RECORDED ON CD ROM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BAMP GALE GROUP, INC., THE 27500 Drake Road Farmington Hills MI 48331 [ software recorded on cd_rom featuring articles selected from business, trade, and professional publications dealing with business and management practices ];[ providing business information, namely, databases featuring articles selected from business, trade, and professional publications dealing with business and management practices ];computer services, namely, leasing time on a computer database featuring articles selected from business, trade, and professional publications dealing with business and management practices;
FATWIRE FatWire Corporation 330 Old Country Road, Suite 207 Mineola NY 11501 [ Software recorded on CD-ROM and downloadable software for electronic content management, namely, creating, editing, managing, and storing electronic content such as audio, video, text, and multimedia files ];FAT WIRE;[ Providing online non-downloadable computer software for electronic content management, namely, creating, editing, managing, and storing electronic content audio, video, text and multimedia files; consulting services in the field of implementation of computer software systems for others; ] technical support service, namely, providing technical advice and troubleshooting of computer software problems for others;
GOKNOW Learner-Centered Technologies 8 Ridgeway Drive Ann Arbor MI 48104 Software recorded on CD-ROM for use in teaching all subject areas in kindergarten through twelfth grade;Printed teaching materials for all subject areas in kindergarten through twelfth grade;GO KNOW;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for protecting software components of a software system can be used to guard against faults which might occur during the execution of a software component. A software component which is particularly prone to faults may be designated for protection. Faults occurring during execution of these protected software components can be detected, execution of the protected software component can be halted, and the software system may be restored to the state it held before execution of the protected software component commenced. The software system can then resume executing in a normal manner. Furthermore, a default value for the protected software component may be assigned in the event that a fault is detected during execution of the protected software component.