The assessment of various quality control attributes across different windows, along with their combinations, is crucial for effective data analysis. This includes interactive maps for common source/common receiver/CMP attributes, a CMP fold map, and a location map, all of which are fully synchronized with each other and the seismic display; the active template is emphasized, highlighting the SP, RP, and CMP of the trace currently under observation. Real-time quality control enables immediate monitoring of data quality as it is being collected, allowing for prompt decision-making and resolution of any issues. A comprehensive suite of industry-standard algorithms is available for thorough data processing, which includes processes such as vibroseis correlation, trace editing, band-pass and FK filtering, Radon transforms, FX and FXY deconvolutions, TFD noise reduction, amplitude corrections, deconvolutions, interactive velocity assessments, statics adjustments, NMO corrections, regularization, stacking, and both pre-stack and post-stack time migrations. By utilizing these advanced tools, data integrity and accuracy can be significantly enhanced throughout the entire seismic data processing workflow.