Some Applications Of Time-Sharing In Mining Geophysics

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Mark O. Halverson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

In this paper, some applications of remote terminal computer time-sharing to mining geophysics are discussed. Examples are presented and evaluations are made. The evaluations are based largely upon one and one-half years experience with the General Electric Mark I and Mark II systems. In both systems, a terminal is placed at the user's location. The terminal consists of a teletypewriter and a paper tape system. Input is on paper tape or keyboard. The output is printed on paper and may also be placed on paper tape if desired. Available languages consist of BASIC, FORTRAN and ALGOL. The time-sharing system is considered very useful. In large part this is because the terminal is available for use as the need arises, much like a slide rule or calculator. Useage is varied. Geophysical field data can be put on paper tape and be computer reduced, for the most part by clerical personnel. Time-sharing is excellent for statistical studies. The system is adequate to generate geophysical parameter values derived from simple models of the subsurface and to make comparisons with field data.
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APA: Mark O. Halverson  (1969)  Some Applications Of Time-Sharing In Mining Geophysics

MLA: Mark O. Halverson Some Applications Of Time-Sharing In Mining Geophysics. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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