TOOLS SYSTEMS COMPRISING COMPUTER

Brand Owner Address Description
TO UNDERSTAND AND BE UNDERSTOOD ALIS TECHNOLOGIES INC. 100 Alexis Nihon Boulevard Suite 600 Montreal, Quebec H4M 2P2 Canada tools and systems comprising computer hardware and software for identification of language and character encoding, character set conversion, line breaking, hyphenation, word extraction and language sorting, in the fields of foreign language engineering and information technology, human and computerized language handling and translation systems;providing interactive electronic English language and foreign language translations; foreign language translations of web sites provided over the Internet in a multiplicity of foreign languages; foreign language translation of web sites that allows browsing through the global computer information networks and the World Wide Web in the language of the user's choice; consultation in the fields of foreign language engineering and information technology, human and computerized language handling and translation systems; desktop publishing for others; temporary use of online non-downloadable software for browsing the World Wide Web; conception and design for others of equipment and software used for email communications; global computer information network based and network based human and machine language translation services; development of computer software for Internet based human and machine translation services; temporary use of online non-downloadable software used as hyper text markup language editors;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Computer program products, methods, systems, and apparatus for fingerprinting and process matching process tools such as process tools used for processing workpieces are described. One embodiment includes a method to determine process matching of one or more process tools using a first data set and a second data set. The first data set and the second data set include an operating characteristic for a process. The method comprises fingerprinting the one or more process tools using the first data set and the second data set; finding correspondences between transition points in the first data set and the second data set; and comparing the first data set and second data set using the correspondences to determine whether the first data set and the second data set match so as to indicate whether the one or more process tools match.