Want to know my installed oracle product name

Hello Guru :)
I have few basic question :)
Oracle product name. (is it enterprise etc.) ?
Oracle license version ?
Oracle license type ?
Named user plus or processor based ?
Thanks,
Pr!y@nK

COMP_NAME
VERSION
Oracle Enterprise Manager
10.2.0.3.0
Spatial
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle interMedia
10.2.0.3.0
COMP_NAME
VERSION
OLAP Catalog
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle XML Database
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Text
10.2.0.3.0
COMP_NAME
VERSION
Oracle Expression Filter
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Rules Manager
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Workspace Manager
10.2.0.1.0
COMP_NAME
VERSION
Oracle Data Mining
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Catalog Views
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Packages and Types
10.2.0.3.0
COMP_NAME
VERSION
JServer JAVA Virtual Machine
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle XDK
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Java Packages
10.2.0.3.0
COMP_NAME
VERSION
OLAP Analytic Workspace
10.2.0.3.0
Oracle OLAP API
10.2.0.3.0
17 rows selected.
from this output what do you know ?

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