PRODUCTION INFORMATIONAL

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BBK WORLDWIDE BBK WORLDWIDE 117 Kendrick Street, Suite 600 Needham MA 02494 Production of informational, educational, and promotional printed materials, namely, printing services and document binding services featuring the application of ink to paper, plastic, and cloth, the cutting of paper, plastic, and cloth, the lamination of paper, plastic, and cloth, and the folding, stitching, and binding of paper, plastic, and cloth printed materials;WORLDWIDE;
FAMILY SAFE KWMJ - University Broadcasting, Inc. P. O. Box 3286 Tulsa OK 74101 production of informational, educational and entertainment television programming for broadcast;production of informational, educational and entertainment television programming for broadcast;
ONECLICKMEDIA ONE CLICK MEDIA ONECLICKMEDIA 1CLICKMEDIA 1 CLICK MEDIA Gariety, Terry 3743 NE 24th Portland OR 97212 production of informational, educational, educational and entertainment programs featuring audio, video, music, narratives, photographs, images, artwork, interviews, text and links to web sites and delivered by way of customer's choosing, namely, DVD, CD-ROM, compact disc, video cassette, audio cassette, motion picture film, radio, telephone, digital servers, the Internet, satellite, cable and broadcast television;CD-ROMs, DVDs, compact discs, video tapes, and motion picture films, all featuring music, narratives, photographs, artwork, and filmed interviews;1 CLICK MEDIA 1 CLICK MEDIA 1 CLICK MEDIA 1 CLICK 1 CLICK MEDIA;MEDIA;
USA@NITE USA RADIO NETWORK, INC. 2290 Springlake Road, Suite 107 Dallas TX 75234 Production of informational, educational and entertainment radio programming;Radio broadcasting;USA NIGHT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A memory buffer facilitates log catchup for online operations. Certain designated areas of memory are allocated for one or more buffers for use during online operations (e.g., reorganization, create index, etc.). Concurrent update activities to the target object write informational records into the one or more buffers. If the buffers become full, the informational records may be written to logs for persistent storage. After online operations finish building all or a suitable portion of the shadow object, log catchup is performed by first applying activities in the informational records from the buffer and thereafter applying activities from logs, if necessary. The invention helps solve the drawbacks of log catchup since the buffer contains only the information related to the target shadow object. Also it does not involve physical I/Os, as these records are all in memory.