COMPUTER SOFTWARE GEOPHYSICAL PROCESSING

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IMOSS PGS ASA Lilleakerveien 4C Oslo 0283 Norway Computer software for geophysical processing and analysis of wireline digital well logs enabling user to perform analyses, namely, amplitude versus offset analysis, acoustic impedance inversion, time lapse and 4-dimensional seismic modeling, shear wave well log calculations rock physics modeling, synthetic seismogram modeling and seismic attribute calculation and analysis;I MOSS;
IMOSS PGS GEOPHYSICAL AS LILLEAKERVEIEN 4C OSLO 0283 Norway Computer software for geophysical processing and analysis of wireline digital well logs enabling user to perform analyses, namely, amplitude versus offset analysis, acoustic impedance inversion, time lapse and 4-dimensional seismic modeling, shear wave well log calculations rock physics modeling, synthetic seismogram modeling and seismic attribute calculation and analysis;I MOSS;
IMOSS SLLP 206 LIMITED 28 ALBYN PLACE ABERDEEN AB10 1YL Computer software for geophysical processing and analysis of wireline digital well logs enabling user to perform analyses, namely, amplitude versus offset analysis, acoustic impedance inversion, time lapse and 4-dimensional seismic modeling, shear wave well log calculations rock physics modeling, synthetic seismogram modeling and seismic attribute calculation and analysis;I MOSS;
IMOSS Rock Solid Images, Inc Suite 650 2600 SOUTH GESSNER HOUSTON TX 77063 Computer software for geophysical processing and analysis of wireline digital well logs enabling user to perform analyses, namely, amplitude versus offset analysis, acoustic impedance inversion, time lapse and 4-dimensional seismic modeling, shear wave well log calculations rock physics modeling, synthetic seismogram modeling and seismic attribute calculation and analysis;I MOSS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present software delivery system includes a computer system and a CD-ROM. The computer system includes a central processing unit communicably coupled to a CD-ROM drive, a hard drive, and a non-volatile memory. The CD-ROM contains a control module and a plurality of software modules. Each of the software modules contains one or more software products which are the software to be delivered to the user of the computer system. Each of the software modules is assigned a unique identifier (ID) such as an identification number or code. In the non-volatile memory, addresses have been designated to contain an encrypted code key which comprises a list of identification numbers corresponding to the identification numbers of the software modules.