COMPUTER SOFTWARE DUPLICATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ISODISC Software Services Group P.O. Box 6151 Elmwood Station Omaha NE 68106 computer software duplication;
MEDIAGIST LOGIC PLUS PLUS, INC., A CORP. CALIFORNIA 1900 MCCARTHY BLVD, STE 106 MILPITAS CA 95035 Computer software for the duplication of compact discs and CD-ROMS and computer hardware for the duplication of compact discs and CD-ROMS;MEDIA GIST;
MEDIAGIST MediaGist 1900 McCarthy Boulevard, Suite 106 Milipitas CA 95305 Computer software for the duplication of compact discs and CD-ROMS and computer hardware for the duplication of compact discs and CD-ROMS;MEDIA GIST;
SSG SOFTWARE SERVICES GROUP Software Services Group P.O. Box 6151 Elmwood Station Omaha NE 68106 computer software duplication;261713 261121 250325;SOFTWARE SERVICES GROUP;
VIRTUALGRIND Rollomatic, Inc. 324 Washington Boulevard Mundelein IL 60060 Computer software for the duplication of controller functions, screen displays, and processing capabilities of grinding machines for purposes of the operation of and training in the operation of a tool grinding machine;VIRTUAL GRIND;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for identifying dependencies of a software program installed on a host computer prior to duplication of the software program from the host computer to a destination computer and for adapting the identified dependencies to the destination computer after duplication. An installed software program can be copied from a host computer to a destination computer without breaking portions of the image that rely on data unique to the computer context in which the software program is installed. Data structures store functionality exposed by a software program during installation of the software program that captures machine-specific data before duplication so that such machine-specific data can be restored properly after the duplication. Software of the invention processes the information in the data structures before and after the duplication process to identify and adapt, respectively, the dependencies.