COMPUTER EDUCATION PROJECT BASED TRAINING

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DC ASSIST Dedicated Computing N26 W23880 Commerce Circle Waukesha WI 53188 Computer education project based training services as requested by customer to detail a repair procedure that would assist in decreasing the customer's computer technology service costs;Maintenance and repair of computer servers and hardware; maintenance of computers, namely, the removal of known good components from a computer system being scraped for use in another of customer's computer system when needed for repair; updating of computer hardware, namely, assisting customers at all times utilizing proprietary remote diagnostics to update computer hardware; updating of computer systems on a project-based; updating computer hardware upon receipt of an individual request to update a computer system from one revision to another; repair of damaged computers performed as needed at a third party physical repair center utilizing an informed third-party partner and repair center staff;DEDICATED COMPUTING ASSIST;Computer diagnostic services, namely, the ability, after review of a customer computer system to determine nature of repair needed; maintenance of computer software; packaging design for others, namely, designing packaging that mimics the original packaging from production and provides protection of a third party designer computer system;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The objective of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for education and training in microfluidic technology. The microfluidic system training apparatus includes multiple flow configurations of microfluidic elements all configured and fabricated on a single plate, a microscope and a camera system connected to a monitor or computer, and a computer based control and data acquisition system as a means of controlling and measuring the flow properties. The hands-on experiments with the apparatus of the present invention are designed to provide students with training of varying complexity beginning with basic microfluidic flow system studies to the development of an advanced specific microfluidic flow process or protocol utilizing a variety of the conventional microfluidic elements.