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  • BASS released its re-engineered BASS CrewNet Version 2.3- Crew/Human Resource Management System. BASS CrewNet Version 2.3 provides users with an open system that can communicate with other business applications through an integration engine called BASS Integrator.

    With this release of v2.3, the integration engine, allows clients to develop their own useful modules, which can be "plugged" into BASS' application engine thus permitting the sharing, retrieval and updating of the data from other applications.

    The extensive changes have been implemented using Visual Studio .Net technology. The server portion of CrewNet will now be able to run on more than one operating system using either a Win32 or Unix environment.

    With the company performing this change in phases, only five sub modules such as crew license, crew activity, vessel general, vessel sail plan and crew profile have been revitalized to use this new engine with its architecture and programming language. In short, BASS is scaling down the dependency of Microsoft Transaction Server as a host for database transaction and replacing it with a Web Server-like application called BASS Integrator. The new architecture has facilitated a significant performance improvement in the said modules targeted for the release of version 2.3. Additionally, some new planning scenarios using system-generated suggestions are available to optimize planning operations by focusing on competencies available. Incorporated herewith are the functions to automate multiple images and document attachments catering largely for pictures, licenses, certificates, travel documentations, contracts, and medical records or even P&I Claims/Cases. Such enhancements shall enable our customers to archieve and maintain important correspondences and documentation coherently within our crewing solution thus a voiding a paper mess and manipulation of various systems.

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  • for sophisticated CAD/CAM systems. Many applications, which until recently could only be processed on cumbersome and expensive work stations using the UNIX operating System, can now be executed very advantageously on personal computers running under Windows (NT or 2000). The new version 50 of FORAN

  • distributed, interactive fire detection system with self verifying detectors. AutroMaster 5000 is the graphic indication and control system, and is a UNIX (or LINUX) based system, which provides a complete GA plan in one scrollable picture with a very high resolution. Daleside Shipping Services, which has

  • full implementation services are available. The software modules cover analytical, procedural, financial and office automation tasks and are written for Unix MS-DOS and AOS operating systems. Specific software skills with proven applied products are available within the following areas: loading computer syste

  • based on Sun Microsystems hardware. It is a 32-bit workstation with a Motorola 68020 microprocessor. It also features such industry standards as UNIX 4.2, Ethernet, TCP-IP communications protocol, in addition to full compatibility with existing Computervision CADDS (R) 4X data bases. CONSOLIDATED Boo

  • MR Apr-92#56  
drive(s). Also available are UNIX, 
VMS and MVS versions)
    April 1992 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    you need to run CD-FICHE? An IBM or compatible PC-XT/AT type computer with hard disk, 640k RAM and one or more CD-ROM drive(s). Also available are UNIX, VMS and MVS versions. Get with the program. To order, call: USA Information Systems, Inc. 1092 Laskin Road Suite 208 Virginia Beach, VA

  • MR Apr-00#4th Cover  and control system, and is a 
UNIX (or LINUX) based system)
    April 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4th Cover

    promis- es to make exterior pipe maintenance onboard ships and rigs a simple, cost effective process. indication and control system, and is a UNIX (or LINUX) based system, which provides a complete GA plan in one scrollable picture with a very high reso- lution. Daleside Shipping Services

  • MR Sep-00#30  and the software 
runs on Unix and Windows NT. It is a)
    September 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 30

    is » NUPAS-CADMATIC 3D model is courtesy of Slovenske Lodenice Komarno shipyard automated to the greatest degree and the software runs on Unix and Windows NT. It is a true client - server solution and can be configurated from a single seat to large network installation. Nupas-Cadmatic

  • MR Dec-00#18  and the software 
runs on Unix and Windows NT. It is a)
    December 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    version NUPAS-CADMATIC 3D model is courtesy of Slovenske Lodenice Komarno shipyard automated to the greatest degree and the software runs on Unix and Windows NT. It is a true client - server solution and can be configurated from a single seat to large network installation. Nupas-Cadmatic

  • MR Mar-01#24  work stations using the UNIX oper-
ating System, can)
    March 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    sophisticated CAD/CAM systems. Many applications, which until recently could only be processed on cumbersome and expen- sive work stations using the UNIX oper- ating System, can now be executed very advantageously on personal computers running under Windows (NT or 2000). The new version 50 of FORAN

  • MR Jun-03#12  using 
either a Win32 or Unix environment. 
With the)
    June 2003 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    using Visual Studio .Net technology. The server portion of CrewNet will now be able to run on more than one operating system using either a Win32 or Unix environment. With the company performing this change in phases, only five sub mod- ules such as crew license, crew activity, vessel general,

  • MP Q4-11#52  networkingcapability and Unix operating systems. At the)
    Q4 2011 - Maritime Logistics Professional page: 52

    comput- ing power, the CAD world was domi- nated by workstations with high per- formance processors, specializedgraphics, integral networkingcapability and Unix operating systems. At the same time, software applications were being enhanced to manage the productlifecycle from concept to their end of life, a discipline

  • MR Jun-11#91  it to support Window, Mac, and Unix platforms and other related)
    June 2011 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 91

    software offers over 30 mod- ules that can be run separately or at once. MAP is written in PHP, Java, C++ and SQL, allowing it to support Window, Mac, and Unix platforms and other related databases such as MYSQL. www.VNSINT.com DIRECTORY SOFTWARE SOLUTIONSHeadquarters: ABS Plaza16855 Northchase Drive Houston

  • MT Mar-10#79  of Java, C, C++, Python, UNIX shell scripts, Vi Editor)
    March 2010 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 79

    , and testing with a solid background in meteorology. Software development skills in the following areas: Basic knowledge of Java, C, C++, Python, UNIX shell scripts, Vi Editor, PostgreSQL & PGAdmin. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Basic knowledge of GRIB and GRIB2, NetCDF, HDF5

  • MT Sep-06#60  of PostgreSQL, Matlab, UNIX and Linux. Experience using)
    September 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    the following qualifications would be beneficial: Experience with OpenGIS standards and ESRI Software. Knowledge of PostgreSQL, Matlab, UNIX and Linux. Experience using Source Safe and CVS. Over 2 years' experience in a similar role. A Masters Degree in Software Engineering or Computer Science

  • MT Jul-06#61  knowledge of Windows and/or
UNIX operating systems. 
¦
Knowledg)
    July 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 61

    integration for chart production. ¦ Data format conversions. ¦ Sonar post-processing. Specific Job Skills: ¦ Advanced knowledge of Windows and/or UNIX operating systems. ¦ Knowledge of GIS systems and theory. ¦ Familiarity with sonar data processing and bathymetric modeling. ¦ Use of Microstation

  • MT Jul-06#59  development in FORTRAN90
and UNIX along with previous hands-on
ex)
    July 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    Requires a M.S. or Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography or related field. Required Skills: Solid background in code and script development in FORTRAN90 and UNIX along with previous hands-on experience in modeling and/or data assimilation. Desired Skills: Experience with CVS is desirable. Experience with

  • MT Jun-06#60 . 
Knowledge of C, C++, Oracle, Unix, Perl, and
Web publishing)
    June 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    knowledge of Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute processes. Expertise in technical writing required. Knowledge of C, C++, Oracle, Unix, Perl, and Web publishing technology desirable. Knowledge of Common Approach to Software Development and Maintenance (CASDM) desirable. Working

  • MT May-06#63  knowledge of UNIX preferred but not
required)
    May 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 63

    layout of seismic record- ing equipment and ensure proper connec- tions have been made to recording equip- ment. REQUIREMENTS: Working knowledge of UNIX preferred but not required. GPS - Navigation experience a plus. Associates Degree (or equivalent) or above in Hydrographic Surveying, Marine Science

  • MT Apr-06#63  knowledge of UNIX preferred but not
required)
    April 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 63

    REQUIREMENTS: Working knowledge of UNIX preferred but not required. GPS - Navigation experience a plus. Associates Degree (or equivalent) or above in Hydrographic Surveying, Marine Science, Marine Technology or Electronic Engineering a plus. Must possess willingness and ability to travel and work

  • MT Jan-06#61  of Matlab.
- Knowledge of UNIX and Linux.
- Experience)
    January 2006 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 61

    . 2. Desirable Qualifications: - Expertise in OpenGIS, OpenCV and ESRI Software. - Knowledge of PostgreSQL. - Knowledge of Matlab. - Knowledge of UNIX and Linux. - Experience with embedded software. - Experience with CVS. - At least 3 years' experience. - A Masters Degree in Software Engineering or

  • MT Nov-05#62  Office.  Working knowledge
of Unix and/or Concepts preferred)
    November 2005 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 62

    , Marine Technology or Electrical Engineering or rele- vant/substitute work experience. Proficiency with PCs and MS Office. Working knowledge of Unix and/or Concepts preferred. Must have a valid passport before starting employ- ment. Submit to and pass a drug screening and UKOOA medical. Obtain

  • MT Nov-05#61  knowledge of UNIX preferred but not
required)
    November 2005 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 61

    proper layout of seismic recording equipment and ensure proper connections have been made to recording equipment. Requirements: Working knowledge of UNIX preferred but not required. GPS - Navigation experience a plus. Associates degree or above in Hydrographic Surveying, Marine Science, Marine Technology

  • MR Nov-99#77  installations and databases on UNIX or VMS. The program encompasses)
    November 1999 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 77

    Computer Systems (KCS) at Nor-Shipping this past June, Tri-bon Ml applications can be used together or with existing Tribon installations and databases on UNIX or VMS. The program encompasses four focused areas of applications: design, rule-based automated design, design management and production engineering

  • MR Sep-98#48  list of currently sup-
ported UNIX platforms. Functionality)
    September 1998 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 48

    from NUPAS-CADMATIC 3D ship design and engi- neering software is released with the addition of a new platform to the list of currently sup- ported UNIX platforms. Functionality in this new version is equal to the UNIX version. The development will be parallel for all the sup- ported platforms in

  • MR Apr-98#123 ; profi-
ciency in Windows or UNIX. Professional Engineers)
    April 1998 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 123

    Combat Systems: combat systems components • Materials: composite structures Require: BS or MS degree in related discipline; profi- ciency in Windows or UNIX. Professional Engineers License desirable. Must be able to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Please send cover

  • MR Jan-98#99  with FORTRAN programming and UNIX operating systems is 
expected)
    January 1998 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 99

    offshore structures. Must be proficient at finite element analysis and familiar with ABS/DnV structural code. Ability with FORTRAN programming and UNIX operating systems is expected. Familiarity with hull structures, hydrodynamic loading, fatigue, marine dynamics, stochastic analysis is highly desirable

  • MR Nov-97#93  with FORTRAN programming and UNIX operating systems is 
expected)
    November 1997 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 93

    offshore structures. Must be proficient at finite element analysis and familiar with ABS/DnV structural code. Ability with FORTRAN programming and UNIX operating systems is expected. Familiarity with hull structures, hydrodynamic loading, fatigue, marine dynamics, stochastic analysis is highly desirable

  • MR Nov-97#23  8,000-seat 
enterprise from UNIX to Windows NT. Today we)
    November 1997 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 23

    service, support, and consulting. No company understands Windows NT like Intergraph. In 1 993, we moved our entire 8,000-seat enterprise from UNIX to Windows NT. Today we're Windows NT from top to bottom. When you're ready to make the move, call the experts at 800-747-2232. Or visit our Web