COMPUTER SOFTWARE FEATURING MATHEMATICAL ALGORITHMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FINANCIAL OEE Memex Inc. 105-3425 Harvester Rd. Burlington, ON L7N3N1 Canada Computer software featuring mathematical algorithms and indices for use in analyzing factory equipment productivity;Computer software consultancy; computer software project management services;
FOEE Memex Inc. 105-3425 Harvester Rd. Burlington, ON L7N3N1 Canada computer software featuring mathematical algorithms and indices for use in analyzing factory equipment productivity;FOE;computer software consultancy; computer software project management services;
SAFTE FATIGUE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL LTD. 200 - 110 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B1G8 Canada Computer software featuring mathematical algorithms and indices for use in analyzing and evaluating the effects of fatigue on human performance and behavior; computer software for use in the field of fatigue risk management, namely, computer software for tracking and analyzing sleep, activity, fatigue, and task effectives data in order to manage the effects of fatigue on human performance and behavior;Scientific research and consulting services in the field of fatigue risk management, namely, the effects of fatigue on human performance and behavior; software as a service (saas) services featuring software featuring mathematical algorithms and indices for use in analyzing and evaluating the effects of fatigue on human performance and behavior; software as a service (saas) services featuring software for tracking and analyzing sleep, activity, fatigue, and task effectives data in order to manage the effects of fatigue on human performance and behavior;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention describes a system and method for branding software deployed over computer networks. A user contacts the distributor's web site and initiates a download of the software. When the user visits the download website, the identity of the particular web site from which the download was initiated is transmitted to a branding server and captured on the user's computer, preferably in the form of a cookie. Subsequently, the user contacts the branding server and branding instructions are provided to the user's computer in accordance with the cookie. Branding may take the form of featuring the distributor's web site more prominently in an "integrated shopping service" or in a directory, or it may perform other alterations to the software. Branding is controlled by the software manufacturer's branding server, and can be modified at any time after the software is released.