DEMONSTRATION

Brand Owner Address Description
ECOSURE AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Christian Neefestraat 2 Amsterdam NL-1077WW Netherlands Demonstration, instruction in and training in painting and decorating techniques;Hand tools and implements, all for the application of paints, varnishes, lacquers, woodstains and for cleaning of painting implements; parts and fittings included in this class for the aforesaid goods;Machines and apparatus, all for the application of paints, varnishes, lacquers, woodstains and for the cleaning of painting implements; parts and fittings included in this class for the aforesaid goods;Decorating tools for use in painting; paint brushes, paint rollers, sponges for use in applying paint; tools for modifying the appearance of a wet paint film; stencils for use in painting; palettes; adhesive masking tape; printed publications all relating to the decoration and furnishing of buildings;ECO SURE;Paints, varnishes, lacquers; driers including curing driers, thinners, colouring matters, all being additives for paints, varnishes or lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; priming preparations (in the nature of paints); wood stains; mastic; repositionable patches of paint, varnishes or lacquers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for an incremental behavioral validation of a digital design expressed in a hardware description language includes: receiving a design expressed in HDL code; providing a user interface permitting a designer to insert special comments into the received HDL code; using the special comments to identify testable parts of the design; creating a demonstration sequence for a testable part; performing a behavioral simulation of the testable part and applying the demonstration sequence at inputs of that part to drive the simulation; displaying the results of the simulation via the user interface by observing outputs of the simulated testable part, permitting the designer to determine whether the testable part implements the requirements of an informal specification; modifying the HDL design to correct designer identified failures; and selecting a next testable part and continuing until all testable parts correctly implement the designer's understanding of the informal specification.