COMPUTER PROGRAMS WHICH MANAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BOS++ U S WEST International Systems Group, Inc. 2800 156th Avenue S.E. Bellevue WA 98007 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;
WATCHMARK MEDIAONE GROUP, INC. 188 Inverness Drive West Englewood CO 80112 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK;
WATCHMARK CONFIGURE U S WEST, INC. 7800 EAST ORCHARD ROAD ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK CONFIGURE;CONFIGURE;
WATCHMARK CONTROL U S WEST, INC. 7800 EAST ORCHARD ROAD ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK CONTROL;CONTROL;
WATCHMARK CORRELATE U S WEST, INC. 7800 EAST ORCHARD ROAD ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK CORRELATE;CORRELATE;
WATCHMARK DESIGN U S WEST, INC. 7800 EAST ORCHARD ROAD ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATHC MARK DESIGN;DESIGN;
WATCHMARK EXTREME WATCHMARK CORP. 13431 NE 20th Street Bellevue WA 98005 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK EXTREME;
WATCHMARK EXTREME WAC CORP. 15821 N.E. 8TH STREET SUITE 100 BELLEVUE WA 98008 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK EXTREME;
WATCHMARK PILOT MEDIAONE GROUP, INC. 188 Inverness Drive West Englewood CO 80112 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK PILOT;
WATCHMARK PROSPECT WATCHMARK CORP. 13431 NE 20th Street Bellevue WA 98005 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK PROSPECT;
WATCHMARK RESOURCE U S WEST, INC. 7800 EAST ORCHARD ROAD ENGLEWOOD CO 80111 computer programs which manage telecommunications networks;WATCH MARK RESOURCE;RESOURCE;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An electronic control unit for a vehicle-mounted engine system has a computer and a single program memory. The program memory stores a plurality of functionally finely classified programs, which includes programs to be used in common between a normal engine control mode and a fuel evaporation leak diagnosis mode. The plurality of programs is associated, as a reference table, with the plurality of different control modes by separating programs required for the respective control modes. The computer sequentially executes only programs associated with the designated control mode, when any of the control modes is designated.