DESIGNING COMPUTER SOFTWARE OTHERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CATAROM CATAROM 441 St. Lawrence Ballwin MO 63021 Designing computer software for others for use in electronically viewing images and product specifications of items available in catalogs;
DOXIS DOXIS, Inc. 11 Vanderbilt Avenue Norwood MA 02062 designing computer software for others relating to electronic forms and document imaging;
FORESIGHT COMPUTEX DESIGN INC. 369 Lexington Avenue Clifton NJ 07011 designing computer software for others for use in fabric design and printing for textiles, wallpaper, magazines brochures and labels;
LIBRETTO Opera Systems, Inc. 200 South 10th - Suite 400-D McAllen TX 78501 designing computer software for others for data optimization storage applications on large personal computer networks;
SEI SEI-CCS 1520 KENSINGTON ROAD SUITE #310 OAK BROOK IL 60523 designing computer software for others and providing related consulting services;
SEI-IT SHIELDS ENTERPRISES, INC. 212 East Ohio Street Chicago IL 60611 designing computer software for others and providing related consulting services;
SOFTWARE, SMARTS & SERVICE Quantra Corporation 707 Skokie Boulevard Northbrook IL 60062 designing computer software for others for managing investments; consulting and customer support services in connection with computer software for managing investments, namely, providing version upgrades, financial modeling and review, investment and portfolio analysis, user training, data conversions, customized report writing and lease abstraction;
WORLD FUSION World Fusion, Fusion Systems Int'l 2900 Bristol Street Suite H-103 Costa Mesa CA 92626 designing computer software for others, including software that communicates with global and local computer information networks;
WORLD FUSION World Fusion, Fusion Systems Int'l 2900 Bristol Street Suite H-103 Costa Mesa CA 92626 designing computer software for others, including software that communicates with global and local computer information networks;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A multiprocessor, parallel computer is made tolerant to hardware failures by providing extra groups of redundant standby processors and by designing the system so that these extra groups of processors can be swapped with any group which experiences a hardware failure. This swapping can be under software control, thereby permitting the entire computer to sustain a hardware failure but, after swapping in the standby processors, to still appear to software as a pristine, fully functioning system.