The SaaS Applied in Oilfield Software

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With the rapid development of the software industry in the 21st century, the traditional software is increasingly constrained by the costs and software and hardware environment. As a result, the SaaS emerged and quickly gained public acceptance. In order to use SaaS services, the users dont have to cost a lot of money to purchase entire software, only need to pay for the corresponding modules they ordered. By analysis of current oilfield software, we present a software layout mode which combines C/S and B/S model, and solve a series of problems in data storage and interaction, finally implement a SaaS framework in oilfield software industry.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2878-2882

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September 2013

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