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Workstation clusters, in which user processes run on one specified machine, cause the potential for a load imbalance. An analysis is conducted to determine how various system resources interact with one another in terms of job throughput and user interaction time. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of theoretical load sharing methods are used in the development of a well engineering system which is configurable, reliable and has a standard interface. Performance evaluation and system testing show very positive results.<>