| Scope
of Work: Task 5.1 Electronic Technology
Distribution The
World-Wide-Web (WWW) is an internet facility to
provide public access to technology and
information. In this task, a WWW server will be
established and maintained for this project to
provide public access to research advances as
they occur. The WWW server will be continuously
maintained, and regularly updated. The
availability of WWW server technology will ensure
that research results from this project will be
available rapidly and easily to industry,
government, and academic users in a timely
manner.
Task 5.1.1 WWW Server
Development
In this task, the WWW Server will be developed
and implemented to include the features necessary
to provide easy access to project technical data
and developed technologies.
Task 5.1.2 WWW Site Updates
The WWW site will be updated quarterly to
include additional project data, technologies,
and analysis results. This will include
information generated by Marathon, Golder, and
MIT. The information to be made accessible
through the WWW will include:
- fractured reservoir site characterization
data developed in Tasks 1.1 and 4.1
- laboratory experiment design, results,
conclusions, and supporting computer
software from Task 1.2
- algorithms and software developed in
Tasks 1.3, 2.1, 3.1, and 3.2,
- reservoir data, simulations, and
simulations results from Task 4.2
- all papers, reports, and presentations
developed within the scope of the project
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