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FilosofiaitaSocioculturale Scsfreger149.123Paqué, Ruprecht775463Das pariser NominalistenstatutLe statut parisien des nominalistes :recherches sur la formation du concept de réalité de la science moderne de la nature : Guillaume d'Occam, Jean Buridan et Pierre d'Espagne, Nicolas d'Autrecourt et Grégoire de Rimini /Ruprecht Paqué ; traduit de l'allemand par Emmanuel MartineauParis :Presses universitaires de France,1985413 p. ;22 cmÉpiméthéeNominalismoSec. 14.ScienzeSec. 14.Martineau, EmmanuelÉpiméthée991004378124007536Pariser Nominalistenstatut4373787UNISALENTO03274nam 2200781Ia 450 991101969600332120200520144314.097866123689989780470507810047050781097812823689961282368990978047155788304715578899780470507797047050779997811182683221118268326(CKB)1000000000822057(EBL)469241(SSID)ssj0000358349(PQKBManifestationID)12136305(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000358349(PQKBWorkID)10359649(PQKB)10119021(SSID)ssj0000292697(PQKBManifestationID)11228899(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000292697(PQKBWorkID)10269383(PQKB)10245866(MiAaPQ)EBC469241(MiAaPQ)EBC183669(OCoLC)773301488(Perlego)1007797(EXLCZ)99100000000082205720090820d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrControllership, the work of the managerial accountant /Steven M. Bragg8th ed.Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20091 online resource (839 p.)Includes index.Rev. ed. of: Controllership, the work of the managerial accountant / Janice M. Roehl-Anderson, Steven M. Bragg. 7th ed. c2005.9780471281184 0471281182 9780470481981 0470481986 Controllership: The Work of the Managerial Accountant, 8th Edition; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Part I: The Broad Management Aspects of Controllership; Part II: The Planning Function of Controllership; Part III: Planning and Controlling Operations; Part IV: Planning and Control of the Balance Sheet; Part V: Financial and Related Reports; Part VI: Some Administrative and Special Aspects of the Controller's Department; IndexToday's controllers are no longer seen as technicians who process transactions; they are now seen as business executives with a wide-ranging knowledge of total business operations, best practices, and corporate strategy. Providing a comprehensive overview of the roles and responsibilities of controllers in today's environment, this Eighth Edition of Controllership continues to provide controllers and vice presidents of finance with all aspects of management accounting from the controller's perspective, including internal control, profit planning, cost control, inventory, and financial dCorporationsAccountingManagerial accountingCorporationsAccounting.Managerial accounting.658.1658.1511Bragg Steven M472801Roehl-Anderson Janice M845738MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019696003321Controllership, the work of the managerial accountant4422434UNINA05638nam 2200697 a 450 991101912050332120230725041506.01-282-88347-X97866128834771-61344-169-X0-470-65067-20-470-65068-0(CKB)2480000000008342(EBL)739049(SSID)ssj0000411023(PQKBManifestationID)11293011(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000411023(PQKBWorkID)10353708(PQKB)10982794(MiAaPQ)EBC739049(OCoLC)681352125(EXLCZ)99248000000000834220100315d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvanced petroleum reservoir simulation[electronic resource] /M. Rafiqul Islam ... [et al.]Salem, Mass. Scrivener ;Hoboken, N.J. Wileyc20101 online resource (490 p.)Wiley-Scrivener ;v.40Description based upon print version of record.0-470-62581-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Simulation; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Reservoir Simulation Background; 1.1 Essence of Reservoir Simulation; 1.2 Assumptions Behind Various Modeling Approaches; 1.3 Material Balance Equation; 1.3.1 Decline Curve; 1.3.2 Statistical Method; 1.3.3 Analytical Methods; 1.3.4 Finite Difference Methods; 1.3.5 Darcy's Law; 1.4 Recent Advances in Reservoir Simulation; 1.4.1 Speed and Accuracy; 1.4.2 New Fluid Flow Equations; 1.4.3 Coupled Fluid Flow and Geo-mechanical Stress Model; 1.4.4 Fluid Flow Modeling Under Thermal Stress1.5 Future Challenges in Reservoir Simulation1.5.1 Experimental Challenges; 1.5.2 Numerical Challenges; 1.5.2.1 Theory of Onset and Propagation of Fractures Due to Thermal Stress; 1.5.2.2 2-D and 3-D Solutions of the Governing Equations; 1.5.2.3 Viscous Fingering During Miscible Displacement; 1.5.2.4 Improvement in Remote Sensing and Monitoring Ability; 1.5.2.5 Improvement in Data Processing Techniques; 1.5.3 Remote Sensing and Real-time Monitoring; 1.5.3.1 Monitoring Offshore Structures; 1.5.3.2 Development of a Dynamic Characterization Tool (Based on Seismic-while-drilling Data)1.5.3.3 Use of 3-D Sonogram1.5.3.4 Virtual Reality (VR) Applications; 1.5.3.5 Intelligent Reservoir Management; 1.6 Economic Models Based on Futuristic Energy Pricing Policies; 1.7 Integrated System of Monitoring, Environmental Impact and Economics; 2. Reservoir Simulator-input/output; 2.1 Input and Output Data; 2.2 Geological and Geophysical Modeling; 2.3 Reservoir Characterization; 2.3.1 Representative Elementary Volume, REV; 2.3.2 Fluid and Rock Properties; 2.3.2.1 Fluid Properties; 2.3.2.1.1 Crude Oil Properties; 2.3.2.1.2 Natural Gas Properties; 2.3.2.1.3 Water Content Properties2.3.3 Rock Properties2.4 Upscaling; 2.4.1 Power Law Averaging Method; 2.4.2 Pressure-solver Method; 2.4.3 Renormalization Technique; 2.4.4 Multiphase Flow Upscaling; 2.5 Pressure/Production data; 2.5.1 Phase Saturations Distribution; 2.6 Reservoir Simulator Output; 2.7 History-matching; 2.7.1 History-matching Formulation; 2.7.2 Uncertainty Analysis; 2.7.2.1 Measurement Uncertainty; 2.7.2.2 Upscaling Uncertainty; 2.7.2.3 Model Error; 2.7.2.4 The Prediction Uncertainty; 2.8 Real-time Monitoring; 3. Reservoir Simulators: Problems, Shortcomings, and Some Solution Techniques3.1 Multiple Solutions in Natural Phenomena3.1.1 Knowledge Dimension; 3.2 Adomian Decomposition; 3.2.1 Governing Equations; 3.2.2 Adomian Decomposition of Buckley-Leverett Equation; 3.2.3 Results and Discussions; 3.3 Some Remarks on Multiple Solutions; 4. Mathematical Formulation of Reservoir Simulation Problems; 4.1 Black Oil Model and Compositional Model; 4.2 General Purpose Compositional Model; 4.2.1 Basic Definitions; 4.2.2 Primary and Secondary Parameters and Model Variables; 4.2.3 Mass Conservation Equation; 4.2.4 Energy Balance Equation; 4.2.5 Volume Balance Equation4.2.6 The Motion Equation in Porous MediumAdvanced Petroleum Reservoir Simulation Add precision and ease to the process of reservoir simulation. Until simulation software and other methods of reservoir characterization were developed, engineers had to drill numerous wells to find the best way to extract crude oil and natural gas. Today, even with highly sophisticated reservoir simulations software available, reservoir simulation still involves a great deal of guesswork. Advanced Petroleum Reservoir Simulation provides an advanced approach to petroleum reservoir simulation, taking the guesswork out of the process and reWiley-ScrivenerPetroleum reservesMathematical modelsPetroleum reservesComputer simulationOil reservoir engineeringMathematical modelsOil reservoir engineeringData processingPetroleum reservesMathematical models.Petroleum reservesComputer simulation.Oil reservoir engineeringMathematical models.Oil reservoir engineeringData processing.553.28015118622.3382Islam M. Rafiqul1606360MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019120503321Advanced petroleum reservoir simulation4418313UNINA