Introduction
For extensive RULON: Group Run ; substantial RULON: Roll-Up; or even just complex Calculations in TAHK: Coal Seam Gas (PSS) Forecast and KOLDUN: CSG Monte-Carlo , Job Queue technology can be activated, depending on your license agreement. This is especially beneficial for large-scale tasks, such as running Monte-Carlo simulations on thousands of wells, which may require several hours to complete.
Job Queue technology enables these complex simulations and analyses to be executed seamlessly in the background. Once initiated, the tasks are processed without the need for continuous monitoring. Users can simply log out of the Advanced Flow Analytics (AFA) platform and return later to find their evaluations completed.
Key Benefits:
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Efficient Use of Time: Users can initiate large-scale simulations and then focus on other tasks or log out, knowing their work will continue to progress.
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Resource Optimization: Frees up local computing resources (like your web browser or laptop) by offloading the intensive computations to an instance in the cloud.
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Convenience: Eliminates the need to monitor long-running simulations, allowing users to step away from their devices without interrupting the process.
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Scalability: Handles extensive data sets and complex scenarios, ensuring that even the most demanding simulations are performed accurately and efficiently.
This advanced feature significantly enhances productivity by allowing critical simulations to run independently, providing users with results that are ready when they return.
Job Queue Technology For Petroleum Engineers
The job queue capability ensures superior performance by offloading 100% of computations to a cloud instance, eliminating reliance on local browser resources. This not only enhances speed but also significantly improves stability. Even if the user accidentally closes the webpage, clicks the wrong button, or experiences a computer failure, the computation continues uninterrupted in the cloud. Upon logging back into AFA, users will find their analysis completed and ready for review.