The tables below correspond to Tables 1 and 2 in the paper . They give examples of IGeoS (http://seisweb.usask.ca/igeos) processing flows used for managing complex datasets and to provide web-service functionality.
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Job file
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Functionality
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1
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info-server.job
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Retrieves information about general server settings
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2
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info-item.job
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Retrieves information about specific items (defined directories, geometry settings, colors, etc.)
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3
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info-tool.job
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Retrieves examples of usage for the specified IGeoS tool
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4
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info-flow.job
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Retrieves descriptions of seismic processing flows pre-configured on the server
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5
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flow-exec.job
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Executes a processing flow configured on the server and intended for the use by remote clients
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6
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flow-send.job
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Sends client's processing flow to the server and executes it there
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7
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stack-rf.job
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When submitted to the server, produces a receiver-function stack for stations within a specified area and returns the results to the client
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8
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extract.html
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Web page for extracting a common-station gather by extract-station-gather.job on the server (see Part I)
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9
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post_prepare.job
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When executed on the server, packs data, processing flows, shell scripts, and other documents needed to reproduce the database on the client
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