COMPUTER SYSTEMS POINT

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RETAIL BLADE DIGIPOS SYSTEMS INC. 1320 Heine Court Burlington, Ontario L7L 6L9 Canada Computer systems for point of sale store management; Computer hardware for computer systems for point-of-sale store management systems, namely, computer interface boards, computer processing components in the nature of computer central processing units, computer networking devices in the nature of computer networking hardware, computer network hubs, computer printed circuit boards, computer motherboards, computer chips, computer memory cards, computer microprocessors, computer hard drives, electrical power supplies for computers, computer serial ports, computer parallel ports, computer cables, computer network switches, computer peripherals, computer data connections in the nature of a computer chipset for use in transmitting data to and from a central processing unit, and computer power bus connections in the nature of LAN (Local Area Network) access points for connecting network computer users; Computer programs, computer software and computer firmware for use in point-of-sale store management systems.;Installation and repair of computer systems for point-of-sale store management.;
TOUCH POS+ COMPUADD CORPORATION 12303 TECHNOLOGY BOULEVARD AUSTIN TX 78727 computer systems for point of sale terminals comprising computers, computer programs, processor/memory cards, disk controller cards, communications cards, graphics cards, touch monitors, keyboards, response keypads, liquid crystal displays, microphones, microprocessor-based cards, site controllers and modems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Systems, computer-readable media, and systems are provided for determining whether a data point indicates a presence of a shadow-covered ground point. A data point from top of atmosphere data from an imaging study of an area potentially covered by a cloud shadow is selected. At least one spectral data measurement associated with the data point, the spectral data measurement including at least one of visible, near-infrared, and short wavelength infrared data is taken. At least one of the spectral data measurement and derived spectral index is compared with a spectral data threshold, the spectral data threshold delineating between a shadow-covered ground point and a non-shadow-covered ground point. The data point is classified as one of a shadow-covered ground point and a non-shadow covered ground point based on the comparison with the spectral data threshold.