COMPUTERIZED SYSTEMS COMPRISED ELECTRONIC

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ALPHAMANTIS GARMIN SWITZERLAND GMBH Mühlentalstrasse 2 Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland Computerized systems comprised of electronic sensors used for profiling, analysis and optimization of moving body dynamics for use on or by cyclists, vehicles and other moving or flying objects and for modeling air flow around stationary objects;In the statement, Column 1, lines 1-3, are deleted, and ALPHAMATIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (CANADA CORPORATION) 325-4148A STE-CATHERINE STREET WEST, WESTMOUNT, QUEBEC, CANADA H3Z0A2 should be inserted.;Technology consultation in the field of electronic sensors used for profiling, analyzing and optimizing body dynamics of moving people and objects and air flow around stationary objects, and in interpreting data obtained by such sensors;
ALPHAMANTIS Alphamantis Technologies, Inc. 325-4148A Ste-Catherine Street West Westmount, Quebec H3Z0A2 Canada Computerized systems comprised of electronic sensors used for profiling, analysis and optimization of moving body dynamics for use on or by cyclists, vehicles and other moving or flying objects and for modeling air flow around stationary objects;In the statement, Column 1, lines 1-3, are deleted, and ALPHAMATIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (CANADA CORPORATION) 325-4148A STE-CATHERINE STREET WEST, WESTMOUNT, QUEBEC, CANADA H3Z0A2 should be inserted.;Technology consultation in the field of electronic sensors used for profiling, analyzing and optimizing body dynamics of moving people and objects and air flow around stationary objects, and in interpreting data obtained by such sensors;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electronic and computerized system that coalesces write operations using a buffer cache which stores data waiting to be written back to a disk of the electronic and computerized system is described. Dirty data blocks with consecutive data block addresses in the buffer cache are coalesced and written to the disk together. The disk head movements for performing the disk IOs are significantly reduced, thereby allowing the electronic and computerized system to maintain a high IO throughput and high peak performance with fewer disks.