2006 Isatis Users Meeting - Sept. 7-8, 2006

This day and a half was devoted to presentations and ISATIS demos, including discussions, questions and answers and shared experiences. The 2nd day ended with a round table.
About 35 persons attended this Users Meeting 2006 edition. Participants from different fields (oil & gas, mine, oceanography, air quality, soil pollution, nuclear energy) disciplines (industry, research, teaching) expressed their requests, their needs, their markets.
Our users contributed a fundamental part to the meeting by giving presentations on various ISATIS applications.
Some of the presentations are available below:
- Daily maps of nitrogen dioxyde levels (PDF - 1.9 Mb) - Giovanni Cardenas - Ineris, France
- Representativeness of an Air Pollution Measurement (PDF - 1.1 Mb) - Michel Bobbia - Air Normand, France
- Geostatistical modelling of a sound source impact on the environment (PDF - 1.3 Mb) - Olivier Baume - Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, France
- Confidence Intervals using Isatis (PDF - 1 Mb) - Faye Jones - Rio Tinto OTX, UK
- Project evaluation in an increasingly uncertain world (PDF - 890.7 kb) - Margaret Armstrong - CERNA - Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
- Quantification of Uncertainties in Geological Modeling of Kimberlite Pipes (PDF - 921.9 kb) - Jacques Deraisme - Geovariances, France
- Geostatistical simulation techniques applied to kimberlite orebodies and risk assessment of sampling strategies (PDF - 1.1 Mb) - Jacques Deraisme - Geovariances, France
- Isatis Applications for Soil Pollution Mapping and Risk Assessment (PDF - 586.7 kb) - Nicolas Jeannée - Geovariances, France
some kimberlite pipe simulations...
- the 3D Viewer, its more noteworthy innovation,
- specific tools for risk analysis (i.e. macro statistics),
- the use of macro selections,
- how to register a batch sequence in the EDA application.
Besides, Geovariances CEO revealed the near future of ISATIS (version 6.1) the release of which is forecasted for beginning of 2007.
This event was the occasion to celebrate all together Geovariances 20th anniversary going for a cruise on the Seine river...
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