TAGGED IT

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TAGDIT 1974226 Alberta Ltd. 3708 36 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3E1C5 Canada TAGGED IT;TAGED IT;Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for use in tracking and collecting Internet search queries executed within an organization; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for use in tracking and collecting user opinions on the value of Internet search engine queries and results; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for use in filtering and ranking answers to previously run Internet search queries and for creating a searchable database consisting of relevant answers to previously run Internet search queries; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for searching computer databases and the Internet; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software to screen capture the contents of websites; technical support services in the form of troubleshooting of computer software problems; customizing computer software;
TAGDIT 1974226 Alberta Ltd. 3708 36 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3E1C5 Canada TAGGED IT;TAGED IT;Analyzing results, data, and information generated from the use of computer software for business purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to systems and methods that facilitate dynamic programming language execution in a managed code environment. A class component is provided that declares an inheritance hierarchy for one or more tagged values associated with a dynamic programming language. During execution of the tagged values, a rules component mitigates user-defined types from inheriting or deriving properties from the tagged values in order to support a type safe runtime environment. A bifurcated class tree is provided that defines non-tagged type elements on one side of the tree and tagged type element values on an alternate branch of the tree. The rules component analyzes runtime extensions that help to prevent data from one component of the tree deriving or inheriting properties from another component of the tree. The runtime extensions include such aspects as cast class extensions, test class extensions, and conversion class extensions for converting data types from one class subtype to another.