Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Earth science
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-01
2008-04-01
Barlow, Jr., John E. (Department: 2863)
Data processing: measuring, calibrating, or testing
Measurement system in a specific environment
Earth science
C405S036000, C703S009000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11005393
ABSTRACT:
A system, method and computer program product are provided for assessing aquatic environments. Initially, the user measures biological, geomorphological and physiological parameters, quantitatively, semi-quantitatively and qualitatively in the field, guided by the computer software of the present invention, and enters the data obtained from such measurements entered into a handheld computer processing means running the computer software of the present invention. Then, the data is transferred into a desktop computer processing means for automated analysis, processing, reporting of field data, and production of various user reports through the synchronized, compatible desktop software of the present invention.
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Hughes Sarah G.
Procunier William
Sprague Michael C.
Barlow Jr. John E.
Hunter Robert M.
Le Toan M.
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