System for extending business systems to a mobile workforce

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Multicomputer synchronizing

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C709S223000

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07934019

ABSTRACT:
Systems, software, and methods for reliable wireless communication are provided. In one aspect, a computer program control device, called a node, is configured to be transmitted from a first device for receipt and processing on a second, disparate device. The node comprises a collection of managed objects or managed object representations that is effective to control said disparate device. In one exemplary illustrative non-limiting implementation, the node is configured to control the processing of multiple data types.

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