COMPUTER SOFTWARE INFORMATION COLLECTION

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ABVALUE KUEHNE + NAGEL DSIA 16, rue de la Petite Sensive Nantes 44300 France Computer software for information collection used in connection with optimizing business performance;AB VALUE;Assistance in the management of business activities related to optimizing business performance;Design, installation and maintenance of computer software used in connection with optimizing business performance;
DIANE DIGITAL ANALYSIS ENVIRONMENT The Arlington Institute 1501 LEE HIGHWAY SUITE 204 ARLINGTON VA 22209 Computer software for information collection, storage, extraction, analysis and display of data and images for the purpose of tracking global trends and ideas from various sources for use in knowledge accretion and management;The mark consists of The word DIANE in capital letters, the words Digital Analysis Engine in upper and lower case letters and a graphic element consisting of 16 ovals in blue, red, orange and gold.;The color(s) Blue, red, orange, and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Digital Analysis Environment;
ITO SELECTTECH 595 Market Street, 6th Floor San Francisco CA 94105 computer software for information collection, management and communications for general insurance agencies and agents, insurance marketing organizations, insurance carriers, paramedical examination companies and laboratories, and instructional manuals sold as a unit;
ITO Selectech 595 Market Street 6th floor San Francisco CA 94105 computer software for information collection, management and communications for general insurance agencies and agents, insurance marketing organizations, insurance carriers, paramedical examination companies and laboratories, and instructional manuals sold as a unit;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A performance information monitoring method using computers includes the steps of accepting information on a group relating to a first computer in the first computer; storing the accepted group information in a storage in the first computer; accepting performance information from a second computer in the first computer; comparing performance information of the second computer previously stored in a storage with the performance information received from the second computer in the first computer; judging whether or not the second computer is included in the information of the group when finding a difference between the performance information in the comparison result; and transmitting an instruction to the computer included in the group information to change a performance information collection interval according to the judgment result.