Server-side Processing

Server-side Processing
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Server-side processing utilizes the web server to handle web page data processing. It enables interactivity processing on the server side, independent of the user's browser. Web scripts are essential for executing tasks when a web page loads, ensuring efficient data processing without the need to download information to the client's device. This method offers advantages in terms of efficiency, browser independence, and speed. However, security risks may arise when data is transferred over the internet, and server overloading could slow down or crash operations.

  • Server-side Processing
  • Web Scripts
  • Data Processing
  • Browser Independence
  • Security Risks

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  1. Fall NOSAC Update 28 Sep 2020 Thad Dunham/Jim Rocco

  2. IADC COVID-19 Webpage Main Webpage Contents Accreditation & Credentialing Updates Conferences Status Note Committee Status Note Government & Industry Resources Page General Industry Resources Regulatory/Industry Information by Country https://www.iadc.org/covid19-update/

  3. International COVID-19 Coordination Work Joint Trades Collaboration International Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) International Geophysical Contractors Association (IAGC) International Support Vessel Owners Association (ISOA)

  4. SOLAS Onboard Lifting Appliances & Winches Provisions for a new SOLAS Chapter continue to develop along with a new OLAW Code (mandatory) Key consideration is keeping MODU Code Chapter 12 apart from other developing provisions At SSE 6, IADC Recommendations to the subcommittee were accepted into the draft SOLAS provisions o Ships subject to the MODU Code will be exempt

  5. SOLAS Industrial Personnel Developments Provisions for a new SOLAS Chapter continue to develop along with a new Industrial Personnel Code (mandatory) Key consideration is keeping IP and Offshore Worker definitions distinct A.1079(28) RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ON MOBILE OFFSHORE UNITS (MOUs) Looking down the road modifying existing 46 CFR definition to jibe with SOLAS

  6. IMO MODU Code Revision Proposed International Association of Class Societies (IACS) invitation extended to IADC to sponsor joint MODU Code revision Request for clarification of Hazardous Equipment provisions in the MODU Code IADC will accept co-sponsor invitation subject to its position being incorporated into the proposal. IADC Position Statement: .consideration should include measures accounting for design, arrangement, and/or designated operational contingencies that may alternatively provide an equivalent level of safety when assessing multi-level ESD disconnect functionality intended to mitigate an uncontrolled gas release.

  7. Questions www.iadc.org jim.rocco@iadc.org 7

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