ROBO CODE

Brand Owner Address Description
ROBOCODE ROBOCORP TECHNOLOGIES, INC 2690 35th Avenue San Francisco CA 94116 ROBO CODE;Computer security services, namely, enforcing, restricting and controlling access privileges of users of computing resources for cloud, mobile or network resources based on assigned credentials; Computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; Computer services, namely, integration of private and public cloud computing environments; Computer software development; Consulting services in the field of software as a service (SAAS); Customizing computer software; Data automation and collection service using proprietary software to evaluate, analyze and collect service data; Software design and development; Software development in the framework of software publishing; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for automating office work, automatic processing of information, robotic process automation, automate use of computer systems and software; Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use to automate office work, automatic processing of information, robotic process automation, automate use of computer systems and software; Technical support services, namely, remote and on-site infrastructure management services for monitoring, administration and management of public and private cloud computing IT and application systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are described for preventing customers from receiving faulty code. The techniques involve adding marker code to potentially problematic code portions that are not to be included in a final version of the code. The marker code may include a reference date, such as a first date of testing of the code. Before the reference date, various scanning and/or searching tools may be used to determine a presence of the marker code within the code. Moreover, after this reference date, during running of the code, the marker code may cause immediate and program-wide cessation of the code, and provide a message as to why the cessation has occurred. In this way, the problematic code portion(s) will not be passed to a large number of customers.