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    Seismic Unix is an open source seismic utilities package which was supported by the Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP) at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM)...
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    equation Passive seismic SEG-Y, a popular file format for seismic reflection data Seismic migration Seismic refraction Seismic Unix, open source software...
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  • top-level domain for the Soviet Union su (Unix), the substitute user command Seismic Unix, a collection of seismic data processing tools Subscriber unit,...
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  • – Commercial software from Schlumberger Petroleum geology Seismic Unix – open source seismic software Depth conversion definition in the Oilfield Glossary...
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  • Seismic migration is the process by which seismic events are geometrically re-located in either space or time to the location the event occurred in the...
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    education: A case study of CWP/SU: Seismic Unix: The Leading Edge, 16, 1045--1049. --------, 1999, The CWP/SU: Seismic Un*x package: Computers and Geosciences...
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  • used to accomplish the correction. Potash SU is a package including Seismic Unix style codes developed by Balazs Nemeth, it provides a subroutine called...
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  • 1980s, 3Com's UNET Unix system could exchange TCP/IP traffic over serial lines. In 1984 Adams implemented this system on Berkeley Unix 4.2 and dubbed it...
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    Juris. "The First Port of UNIX" (PDF). Retrieved 30 June 2015. Fiedler, Ryan (October 1983). "The Unix Tutorial / Part 3: Unix in the Microcomputer Marketplace"...
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    industries where a small dedicated system was needed. The boom in worldwide seismic exploration for oil and gas in the early 1970s saw the widespread use of...
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  • system. Examples of operating systems that do not impose this limit include Unix-like systems, and Microsoft Windows NT, 95-98, and ME which have no three...
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  • created by Pei-Yuan Wei in the United States, is publicly released for Unix. September – The SOCKS Internet protocol is made public. September 2 – The...
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    original vi text editor was programmed, as well as the birthplace of Berkeley Unix (BSD), and Rogue, which was further developed there by Glenn C Wickman, and...
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  • hubs. This prompted Rick Adams, a system administrator at the Center for Seismic Studies, to explore the possibilities of providing these services commercially...
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  • less commonly used 18 file version which include 4 additional text files in UNIX "troff" format, PAPER3 through PAPER6. The maintainers of the Canterbury...
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    environments and are accessible to users and applications running Windows, Unix/Linux and Mac operating systems using industry standard file sharing protocols...
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    database products, it delayed entering the market for a relational database on Unix and Windows operating systems. This left the door open for Sybase, Oracle...
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  • produced the software tools for the systems it built. The systems ran Berkeley Unix. Probably, at the time the Multiflow systems were delivered, no computer...
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  • files", which were similar to shell scripts. Versions of the Concept running Unix were available; these configurations could not run standard Concept software...
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    successfully tested on Windows, macOS, Linux, IBM Blue Gene, Cray Xt3 and various Unix workstations, clusters and supercomputers. Under the hood, ParaView uses...
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