COMPUTER AUTOMATION SOFTWARE USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ARLEX Arlex Technologies, Inc. 10100 Orland Parkway Suite 100 Orland Park IL 604675763 COMPUTER AUTOMATION SOFTWARE FOR USE IN AUTOMATING THE GENERATION OF SOFTWARE, PRINTED AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION, AND AUTOMATING THE GENERATION OF INTERNET WEB PAGES;
IKE OFFICE Computer-Based Legal Systems 1175 58th Avenue, Suite 200 Greeley CO 80634 COMPUTER AUTOMATION SOFTWARE FOR USE IN DOCUMENT AND WORK FLOW MANAGEMENT;OFFICE;
VISILOGIC Unitronics (1989) (R"G) Ltd. Airport City 3 Arava Street, Lod 71106 Israel Computer automation software for use with programmable logic controllers and human machine interface screens; programming environment software for programmable logic controllers; computer software for automating warehouses, distribution centers, control systems and conveyor systems in manufacturing industries; programming software for industrial automation, industrial logistics and programmable logic controllers; computer software for automation, control and management for use in automated logistics systems, mainly, automatic warehouses and distribution systems;VISUAL LOGIC;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Automation objects are implemented in a client-server model to control operations on one or more client machines from a single machine automation control module, such as a test program. The machine automation control module instantiates machine automation server objects in a server process. The control module can then instruct the server objects to instantiate corresponding machine automation client objects on specified client machines via a connection mechanism. Object-oriented automation classes are provided in a library and may be extended to meet customized requirements of a given testing procedure. Examples of automation objects may include, without limitation, application objects, machine image objects, snapshot objects, file and registry access objects, reboot objects, autologon objects, and command execution objects. Automation objects allow the re-establishment of remote control after the loss of control resulting from a reboot, a relogon, or a disk image restoration, for example. Automation objects may also be used to automate the deployment of software throughout an enterprise.