COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DETENTE WOS DATA SYSTEMS, INC. 455 AUSTIN COLBY KS 67701 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT;
DETENTE IT SPEAKS YOUR LANGUAGE! WOS DATA SYSTEMS, INC. 455 AUSTIN COLBY KS 67701 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT;
HYBRI-TRAK Hybritech Incorporated 2945 Science Park Rd. La Jolla CA 92037 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC PATIENT INFORMATION;TRACK;
LASBASE DEAVILA DUNCAN ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 3495 SAN RAFAEL CA 949123495 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING OF EDUCATIONAL TESTS;LAS-BASE;
TAPEARCHIVE FLEXLINK INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 711 POWELL AVENUE SW RENTON WA 98055 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT AND STORAGE;COMPUTER INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR DATA MANAGEMENT AND STORAGE;TAPE ARCHIVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An audio/video (A/V) system for storing A/V programs includes an interface configured to receive a transport stream structured in packets and representing a plurality of A/V programs. Each A/V program is represented by a plurality of packets and is identified by program identification data in each packet. A storage management system is connected to receive the transport stream from the interface and to detect the program identification data of each received packet. A buffer is coupled to the storage management system and has a plurality of separate buffer portions. Each buffer portion is in communication with the storage management system to receive data of packets having program identification data related to a single A/V program and to store the data of the packets separate from data of packets having program identification data related to different A/V programs. A storage medium is coupled to the storage management system and has a plurality of separate storage files for the A/V programs. Each storage file receives data of the packets having program identification data related to a single A/V program and transferred from one of the separate buffer portions of the buffer.