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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 2–5, 1996
Paper Number: SPE-36001-MS
... employee computer migration project install kit artificial intelligence upstream oil & gas project management strategic planning and management cade software compiler development environment license contractor feasibility study configuration application vendor source code window nt...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, July 31–August 3, 1994
Paper Number: SPE-28255-MS
... Abstract The buzz-phrase of the 90's in the petroleum industry has become "Buy, don’t Build". For an end user in an oil company, this generally means acquiring application software rather than developing it internally. For a software developer, either within an oil company or with a software...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, July 19–22, 1992
Paper Number: SPE-24428-MS
... Abstract Among the greatest problems facing the petrotechnical software developer today is the rapid evolution of database technology and data model issues. In order to be commercially successful, applications must coexist with a wide range of existing database implementations, and in many...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 17–20, 1991
Paper Number: SPE-22300-MS
... reservoir interface builder information interface platform application developer functionality uim grid Introduction The scope of this study is to define how to program interfaces for petroleum software used in the domain of modelization and simulation. What are the characteristics...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 25–28, 1990
Paper Number: SPE-20357-MS
... petroleum software systems, leading to specifications for enhancements and the relevant industry standards required to solve those problems. In addition, the pros and cons of a "multi-company consortium" will be weighed as the most cost-effective means of developing a true petroleum industry standard...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 27–29, 1988
Paper Number: SPE-17793-MS
... that occur in the industry. hypercard petroleum industry problem new stack palate information application macintosh spe 17793 background upstream oil & gas developer microcomputer library tool palate society of petroleum engineers cursor fromcard united states government multiple...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 27–29, 1988
Paper Number: SPE-17774-MS
... ABSTRACT Personal computers alone cannot change the effectiveness of energy professionals. This will be achieved only through the development and implementation of useful software tools. Software developers, either internal staffs or third party vendors, must establish strategies and standards...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Computer Conference, June 27–29, 1988
Paper Number: SPE-17772-MS
... ABSTRACT Simulation softwares currently used in the oil industry have generally suffered from a lack of maintainability that has often led to a periodic complete rewriting of the codes, resulting in inefficiencies in the software development cycle. Generally, these problems have their origin...
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Paper presented at the Petroleum Industry Application of Microcomputers, June 18–20, 1986
Paper Number: SPE-15283-MS
... Abstract A daily reporting system for drilling operations is a relatively recent focus of emphasis for the drilling industry. While many of the major (or very large) operators have had drilling operations data bases for many years, it has only been with the development of the microcomputer...

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