Case Study: Successful Application of Coiled Tubing With Real-Time Data Communication System for Selective Reservoir Treatments Using Straddle Packer Assemblies

Author(s):  
Rudolf Oberascher ◽  
Gerald Martin Breimer ◽  
Robert Mark De Jonge ◽  
Stefan Gesterkamp
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael John Taggart ◽  
Niall Atholl Murray ◽  
Trevor Sturgeon ◽  
William McNeil

2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 931-933
Author(s):  
Ming Hui Zhang ◽  
Yao Yu Zhang

Serial communication has been widely used in varies fields, and its application in the measuring system for the keel-line of ships is discussed in this paper. The main function of the measuring system is to fulfill the orientation introducing, thus to realize the unification of coordinates. Serial communication is applied in the measuring system to achieve real-time data communication between self-collimation theodolite, electronic gradienter, center computer and computer of measuring system. The component of a communication system, the function, the system protocol and the program design are introduced in this paper. It is proved that the communication system, which fulfills real-time as well as accurate and reliable data communication, has already been applied in measuring system of ships keel-line.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ebrahimi ◽  
P. J. Schermer ◽  
W. Jelinek ◽  
D. Pommier ◽  
S. Pfeil ◽  
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Author(s):  
Huijun Wu ◽  
Xiaoyao Qian ◽  
Aleks Shulman ◽  
Kanishk Karanawat ◽  
Tushar Singh ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 677
Author(s):  
Rebekah Eden ◽  
Andrew Burton-Jones ◽  
James Grant ◽  
Renea Collins ◽  
Andrew Staib ◽  
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Objective This study aims to assist hospitals contemplating digital transformation by assessing the reported qualitative effects of rapidly implementing an integrated eHealth system in a large Australian hospital and determining whether existing literature offers a reliable framework to assess the effects of digitisation. Methods A qualitative, single-site case study was performed using semistructured interviews supplemented by focus groups, observations and documentation. In all, 92 individuals across medical, nursing, allied health, administrative and executive roles provided insights into the eHealth system, which consisted of an electronic medical record, computerised decision support, computerised physician order entry, ePrescribing systems and wireless device integration. These results were compared against a known framework of the effects of hospital digitisation. Results Diverse, mostly positive, effects were reported, largely consistent with existing literature. Several new effects not reported in literature were reported, namely: (1) improvements in accountability for care, individual career development and time management; (2) mixed findings for the availability of real-time data; and (3) positive findings for the secondary use of data. Conclusions The overall positive perceptions of the effects of digitisation should give confidence to health services contemplating rapid digital transformation. Although existing literature provides a reliable framework for impact assessment, new effects are still emerging, and research and practice need to shift towards understanding how clinicians and hospitals can maximise the benefits of digital transformation. What is known about the topic? Hospitals outside the US are increasingly becoming engaged in eHealth transformations. Yet, the reported effects of these technologies are diverse and mixed with qualitative effects rarely reported. What does this paper add? This study provides a qualitative assessment of the effects of an eHealth transformation at a large Australian tertiary hospital. The results provide renewed confidence in the literature because the findings are largely consistent with expectations from prior systematic reviews of impacts. The qualitative approach followed also resulted in the identification of new effects, which included improvements in accountability, time management and individual development, as well as mixed results for real-time data. In addition, substantial improvements in patient outcomes and clinician productivity were reported from the secondary use of data within the eHealth systems. What are the implications for practitioners? The overall positive findings in this large case study should give confidence to other health services contemplating rapid digital transformation. To achieve substantial benefits, hospitals need to understand how they can best leverage the data within these systems to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care. As such, both research and practice need to shift towards understanding how these systems can be used more effectively.


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