User Community Vision Edits Part 5 of 5
We finish up today with the last installment of our user community vision. We’ll be moving on to the Material Balance Report on Tuesday May 3, 2022 in terms of our editing and review of the Preliminary Specification for its August 9, 2022 10th anniversary.
Our User Community Tasks
As a group, our user community has specific tasks that need to be completed in the first iteration of our development. These only apply to our initial development and will change once the software is operational in the marketplace. If we look at these tasks from a global perspective we are taking Oracle Cloud ERP, applying the vision of the Preliminary Specification, developing and integrating that across oil & gas. In terms of technical risk, I assess the project as moderate, we are using proven technologies on a large scope and scale. In terms of business risk we see the North American producers failing in their primary objective of supplying abundant supplies of affordable energy to the consumer. A failure on many levels and therefore our level of business risk has to be none. We must have this completed successfully, in my opinion. Ditto for the market risk. Our vision within the Preliminary Specification is comprehensive and has the benefit of unifying our user community in the appropriate direction for successful implementation. And most importantly we are user community driven and therefore quality software.
The first step in this initial development phase is therefore to implement the model that is the Preliminary Specification. This vision provides the broad outline of what and how the applications need in order to operate. The details of how each individual's work needs to be handled is the work of our user community to fill in, define and ensure that our developers provide you with the systems that you want and need. For example, if you are working in an area where the Material Balance Report is part of the domain of your work. You will collaborate with others to determine what is required, ensure that it’s correct and iteratively, and innovatively develop the functions and processes in ways that meet the overall vision that will be managed by the software and your service provider organization. We are capturing the manner in which the industry needs to operate profitably everywhere and always which includes everything that is on the table, exception noted below. Ensuring it is the operational, administrative and accounting manner for the future we’ll need and redefining it around the Joint Operating Committee, the other four Organizational Constructs and the vision of the Preliminary Specification.
What we don’t need in this first iteration of the Preliminary Specifications software is to have any innovation on its business model completed by our user community. What exists today in the vision works in terms of its global perspective. It may appear that in some small areas it might be better to change an element of the business model to accommodate some other condition. What we will not know is if this change upsets the global perspective and puts the overall vision out of sync in terms of its operational capabilities in other areas. The first iteration is not a time in which to innovate on the business models contained within the Preliminary Specification. This may be introduced in the second phase of the developments, when the software is operational in the market. There will be so much else that needs to be done that is incremental to the traditional software development process that we need to ensure we don’t bite off too much of a task to begin with. I would point out that our initial needs will include such one time events as a familiarity with Oracle Cloud ERP and the other people involved in this user community and initiative which would be demanding much of our time and energy. Focusing on what works from a business model point of view would provide a consistency in terms of the understanding throughout the industry.
Once we have the software fully operational in the marketplace then we’ll be able to innovate on the model, and determine further interactions and implications within the various domains of our operation. We are focused on providing the oil & gas industry with a dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil & gas producer everywhere and always. This requires that constant change will be part of our developers, user community and service providers operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model is structured to generate revenues based on changes in the software we provide to oil & gas. Services revenues fall under the domain of the service provider organizations individually which are managed by our user community members who own and operate those concerns. That is the dynamic that keeps this community moving forward. Otherwise software has the effect of becoming concrete to an organization as it has done today. Turning it into an unchangeable beast. If an organization needs to change, it is the software that needs to change first. And in order for the software to change, our user community or producer firms have to initiate the changes through these mechanisms we provide to affect that change. And in People, Ideas & Objects our user community has obtained that power through this user community vision.
What we can do, and what brings about the greatest value from the model is exploring, innovating and implementing on the interactions and implications of our model. When we move to the Joint Operating Committee and the other Organizational Constructs of the producer and industry we are changing every aspect of their operation, administration and accounting. Including within the service industry. Not much will be left unchanged in terms of the effects of implementing the Preliminary Specification. The interactions and implications are where the dramatic value will be generated for the various stakeholders in our targeted market. It is here that I expect to see the value of the model be in the forefront of our user community's search for delivering tangible value. Upon commercial release we’ll have a solid foundation in which to innovate on a known known in terms of the Preliminary Specifications business models.
Who Will Work Within Our User Community
It's true that not everyone qualifies to work within our user community. This applies to both their leadership team and the general community. We’ll be looking for certain individuals that are unique in their skills and knowledge of the oil & gas industry. That is a given. And the diversity of those skills will make up the entire scope of the oil & gas industries administrative and accounting needs. It is these skills and understanding that are the primary concern that need to be addressed in the work that is done by our user community. The ability to analytically break down the processes and design new innovative and effective ones that are consistent with the Preliminary Specification is not something that will be easily done. That is why we have costed this work in our budget at the $345 / hour rate for our user communities participants. We are looking for people of that caliber. Recently Mr. Tom Hood, CEO, Maryland Association of CPA's published a list of 7 skills that clearly identify what is required.
As I noted the primary concern is that our user community participants be trained and experienced in the disciplines that fall within the administrative and accounting areas and their work experience fall under the greater oil & gas economy. However, we expect that there will be a strong element of Information Technology aptitude that will be inherent in their skill set. Particularly in the two areas we have mentioned before of relational databases and Java. Having a good working knowledge of these two specific technologies, on top of your current skills, will make the design and development of the software, which will be your job as a user community member and service provider, that much easier and better. The importance of this IT aptitude will make a significant difference in the quality of the People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification in many different ways. Today Oracle provides an "Always Free" tier of their Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This is available to everyone and anyone and I would encourage user community members and prospective members to sign up to be familiar with the basic structure of our systems offering.
First it will permit you to better understand the issues and opportunities that the technology provides. What is possible to you as a result of the Oracle database, its deployment in a cloud computing environment and Java from a conceptual level offer interesting new perspectives and dimensions in ERP software. To add these to your tool kit and be able to employ them, either to use them as a service provider, or to ensure that the producers who use them are provided with the most dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable means of oil & gas operations, should be of concern to all within the community. There is no demand here to write code at any time, that is not what we are specifying. It is the conceptual framework of these technologies that need to be addressed.
Secondly your ability to communicate with the People, Ideas & Objects developers in their primary skill set will be necessary to enhance the communications between yourself and them. It is easier for you to understand the basic elements of these concepts in relational theory and Java than it is for them to comprehend the full understanding of the oil & gas industry as represented in the entire user community. Therefore to enhance the communications between the developers and our user community it is by far the easiest for our user community to speak an elementary level of the language of the developers. As there is no way in which each developer is ever going to fully comprehend the scope and scale of the oil & gas industry contained in our user community. Particularly since no one else carries that body of knowledge around individually.
This understanding of the technology may take four or five university level courses in order to acquire the type of understanding that I think is necessary. We are seeking to communicate effectively with developers. Think of it as an investment in order to earn those handsome hourly rates. The thing about providing the oil & gas producers with the most dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable means of oil & gas operations. Is that you are able to prove substantial value propositions such as what we have. And therefore, as a result everyone benefits monetarily.
Some Technical Points of Interest
Now for the relational database geek in all of us, I provide you with the videos of the last number of keynote presentations by Larry Ellison founder of Oracle Corporation. These are very technical. And if you don’t understand what it is that he is talking about I suggest you take some time to learn what it is that he’s discussing. Understanding the basis of relational databases and the Java Programming Language from a high level will provide any participant in our user community with a better knowledge and understanding of how the system is put together. It should almost be mandatory understanding. And the best place to get that understanding is from C. J. Date, An Introduction to Database Systems
Here are Larry Ellison’s last number of keynote addresses, all are must see viewing for members of our user community.
Those interested in joining our user community are People, Ideas & Objects priority and focus. The Preliminary Specification, our user community and their service provider organizations provide for a dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil & gas industry with the most profitable means of oil & gas operations, everywhere and always. Setting the foundation for profitable North American energy independence, everywhere and always. An industry where it will be less important who you know, but what you know and what you're capable of delivering, what the value proposition is that you’re offering? We know we can, and we know how to make money in this business. In addition, our software organizes the Intellectual Property of the exploration and production processes owned by the engineers and geologists. Enabling them to monetize their IP for a new oil & gas industry to begin with a means to be dynamic, innovative and performance oriented. Providing a new investment opportunity for those who see a bright future in the industry. A place where their administrative, accounting, exploration and production can be handled for the 21st century. People, Ideas & Objects. Please join our community on Twitter. Anyone can contact me at 713-965-6720 in Houston or 587-735-2302 in Calgary, or email me here.