COMPUTER SOFTWARE THAT IMPLEMENTS

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CILC CASE INVESTIGATIVE LIFE CYCLE Leading Team, Inc. 7645 N. Union Blvd Suite 432 Colorado Springs CO 80920 COMPUTER SOFTWARE THAT IMPLEMENTS A SET OF MODULAR PROCESS COMPONENTS USED TO ORGANIZE, SYSTEMATIZE, AND MARSHAL ALL COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, DISTRIBUTION, AND PRESENTATION ACTIVITIES OF INVESTIGATIVE INFORMATION, RELATING TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION CASES FOR USE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, ACADEMIA, AND INDUSTRY;CASE INVESTIGATIVE LIFE CYCLE;CASE INVESTIGATIVE LIFE CYCLE;
PROSIGHT PLAYBOOK PROSIGHT LTD. 11 Kiryat Mada St. POB 45193 Har Hotzvim Jerusalem 91450 Israel Computer software that implements and supports a methodology for use in preconfigured analytics with integration and data visualization capabilities that collects, monitors and tracks data, generates and communicates detailed reports of such data to enable multi-dimensional graphical data visualization, scenario planning, analysis of portfolio performance, risk management, life cycle management, and knowledge collaboration in the fields of information technology management, organizational management, business management, risk assessment, portfolio management, product development, resource allocation, project management and performance measurement;PRO SIGHT PLAY BOOK;
RDK SANUK TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 10510 Beach Mill Road, Suite 100 Building B Great Falls VA 22066 COMPUTER SOFTWARE THAT IMPLEMENTS A WIZARD FOR CREATING CONNECTORS TO SENSOR-BASED DEVICES, SUCH AS MOTES AND RFID READERS THAT ARE THEN INTEGRATED INTO COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR COLLECTION, STORAGE AND DISSEMINATION OF EPC TAG DATA;
SHARP APL SOLITON INCORPORATED 4 VICTORIA ST. STE. 2100 TORONTO, ONTARIO M5C 1Y2 Canada computer software that implements the APL computer programming language, and manuals, sold as a unit;APL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for obtaining software is disclosed. An operating environment of a first computer system is analyzed. A profile based on the operating environment is created. The profile is sent to a second computer system and the second computer system selects software based on the profile. The second computer forwards an indication of where the software is located and a software retrieval process is engaged. Software compatible with the profile is received.