Adari
Ram N. Adari, Katy, TX US
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20140351183 | METHODS AND RELATED SYSTEMS OF BUILDING MODELS AND PREDICTING OPERATIONAL OUTCOMES OF A DRILLING OPERATION - Building models and predicting operational outcomes of a drilling operation. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: gathering sensor data regarding offset wells and context data regarding the offset wells, and placing the sensor data and context data into a data store; creating a reduced data set by identifying a correlation between data in the data store and an operational outcome in a drilling operation; creating a model based on the reduced data set; and predicting the operational outcome based on the model. | 11-27-2014 |
Ram Naresh Adari, Katy, TX US
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20140326449 | DETERMINING OPTIMAL PARAMETERS FOR A DOWNHOLE OPERATION - This disclosure relates to determining optimal parameters for a downhole operation. In a general aspect, a computer-implemented method for managing a downhole operation is described in this disclosure. The method includes receiving a continuous stream of real-time data associated with an ongoing downhole operation at a data ware house. In the meantime, a selection of a downhole parameter is received from a user. Then, with a computing system, the selected downhole parameter is optimized based on a portion of the received stream of data to approach a target value of the selected downhole parameter. The optimized downhole parameter can then be used in the ongoing operation. | 11-06-2014 |
Venkata Krishna Adinarayana Adari, Temple Terrace, FL US
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20140189781 | MOBILE ENTERPRISE SERVER AND CLIENT DEVICE INTERACTION - A system includes an application server that hosts a plurality of enterprise applications and stores enterprise data associated with each of the enterprise applications. A client device executes a client application that can provide access to each of the enterprise applications. The client application includes a memory protection engine that allocates a first memory location for the enterprise data transmitted to the client device so the enterprise data is accessible to each of the plurality of enterprise applications through the client application. A second allocated memory location is allocated for non-enterprise data. A mobile enterprise server transmits the enterprise data to the client device. | 07-03-2014 |