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Geco-Prakla works in the area
of Oil and Gas Exploration, offering advanced seismic
services and is a member of the Schlumberger Group, the
leader in oil-field services. The aim of seismic
surveying is to produce images of geological units and
their structure below the surface of the earth. Our goal
is to provide a full seismic service package to the oil
companies, ranging from acquisition via processing to
interpretation. In order to increase our differentiation,
our strategy is to develop proprietary seismic related
software products to support our seismic service
business. Our software products can be divided into tree
main product-lines: seismic acquisition, seismic
processing and geological interpretation. For the seismic
acquisition product family (measuring the raw seismic
signals and sensor positions), we started to use object
technology back in 1988. Today, these systems use C++ for
programming language, uses ConiB ase (proprietary
object-database) for data repository and uses XCalibur
(proprietary GUI class library) for GUI.
Until now, the seismic exploration business has
had a sequential nature; a data refinement flow from
acquisition measurement to seismic processing and
geological interpretation. Increased competition in the
seismic service arena, demanding faster and faster
turnaround and increased quality of data, requires using
tools from processing and interpretation up front in the
acquisition phase. Our aim is to improve and streamline
the data-refinement process towards higher quality data
requires a big improvement in interoperability between
our systems. One of the biggest constraints we have to
face is that the various products have been and are
developed more or less independently within the company's
various product-lines at different sites, reflecting
different cultures, skills and software and hardware
solutions.
We see OMG's Business Objects as the
best solution too improve our interoperability, because
it will:
- Lift the data-modelling exercise
up to right level of abstraction
- Define a focus point for interface
negotiations between the people from the
different domains.
In this project we will define one or
two pilot applications that operate in the borderland
between seismic acquisition and processing, utilising a
shared model with Business Objects to achieve
interoperability.
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