Showing posts with label General-PM. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Preliminary Specification Part CCCXXX (General Part VI)


Although Oracle lists two other modules in their Oracle Fusion Applications, Governance, Risk & Compliance Suite I am unable to find any information on either of these modules. The two are Issue & Risk Manager, and Financial Compliance, the latter being of most interest. As soon as I am able to find any information about these products I will add them to the Compliance & Governance module of the Preliminary Specification. Other then that we have come to the end of the road in terms of the fifth or Oracle pass through the Preliminary Specification. This is also the end of the original content section of the Preliminary Specification as there are no plans for a sixth pass. Instead I will begin a review and edit of the content that we have so far, and attempt to summarize the content of each module. This will help in clarifying the message and getting it out to a larger audience.

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle (private circle, accessible by members only) and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification.

The Preliminary Specification is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for People, Ideas & Objects products remains at the sole discretion of People, Ideas & Objects.  

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Preliminary Specification Part CCLXXVI (General Part V)


Before we begin our fifth pass through the modules of the Preliminary Specification I wanted to discuss the overall technological architecture that People, Ideas & Objects will be using the Oracle products for. There are also some other points of discussion that I wanted to raise in this post.

The first point of discussion is the fact that People, Ideas & Objects does not currently have a relationship with Oracle. I have had comprehensive development agreements with Oracle before and will not be going down that road again. Oracle does not have the patience necessary for this marketplace. Theirs is to book quarterly revenues, not to convince industries for the need for change. When we do establish a relationship with Oracle it will be when People, Ideas & Objects have achieved revenues and Oracle will look upon us as a customer.

With the recent acquisition of Sun Microsystems Oracle is now the owner of the Java Programming Language. This in combination with their industry leading Database, they provide us with the base tools to implement the Preliminary Specification. No other technologies can provide the scale and scope of performance and reliability that the oil and gas producer and Joint Operating Committee need to operate their business. Add to these base technologies is Oracle’s hardware engineering and integration for database and Java technologies, and we will have the least concerns possible in terms of what the technological marketplace can offer.

Recently Oracle conducted a comprehensive investment to update and integrate their ERP offerings under one solution. These come under the Oracle “Fusion” brand of offerings. The first and possibly the most important, especially from the point of view of the Preliminary Specification is the Oracle Fusion Middleware. This is their Java Enterprise Server technology. All of their Fusion ERP application are derivative of the Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies. That is an important consideration for us as will be noted later. What the Oracle Fusion Middleware provides People, Ideas & Objects is access to the base layer of Java to build the Preliminary Specification function, process and applications. Modules of the Preliminary Specification could be complete stand alone components without any of the Oracle code from the Fusion ERP applications. That being stated, they can also be fully integrated into the Oracle code of the Fusion ERP applications. So when we need to include an accounting general ledger we can include the Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub as the key component of the Partnership Accounting module and build the unique oil and gas elements within that base Oracle technology. This level of integration marries the best of the technology with the best of the understanding of the oil and gas industry.

The Oracle Fusion Applications are the result of a significant investment by Oracle. They came to market in 2010 and are based on the same base technologies we are using, Java and the Oracle Database. As time passes this new breed of technologies will begin to outperform those technologies that have been in the marketplace for several generations. They are also the technologies that will be best positioned for the so called “cloud” computing model. Something that is a fundamental aspect of the People, Ideas & Objects offering.

One thing that I think will show as a result of this fifth pass through the Preliminary Specification. Is that specialization and the division of labor has created large gaps between the oil and gas industry and Oracle. Gaps that need to be filled by People, Ideas & Objects. Tomorrow we will begin with a look at the Security & Access Control module.

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle (private circle, accessible by members only) and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification.

Monday, May 28, 2012

The Preliminary Specification Part CCLXXV (General Part IV)


Four full passes through the Preliminary Specification have provided some substantial codification of the way this software will operate. From the eleven modules there is an overall vision of how the innovative oil and gas producer, and the Joint Operating Committee would function in the insatiable energy demand era. I had two comments made to me when I wrote the Preliminary Research Report. The comments were that “this solves every administrative issue in oil and gas for the past fifty years” and “it's an entire new discipline”. Both were related to the significance of using the Joint Operating Committee as the key organizational construct of the innovative oil and gas producer. What I think that we can say as a result of completing the four passes through the Preliminary Specification is that both of these comments underestimate the significance of using the Joint Operating Committee.

What we have discovered is that it certainly resolves the administrative issues when the legal, financial, operational decision making, cultural, communication, innovation and strategic frameworks are aligned with the compliance and governance frameworks. However, when it comes to the operational concerns of the oil and gas industry, it also provides the frameworks and means to solve those problems as well. Whether it is the ability to agree amongst the partnership and reduce the production during price declines, or moving the industry to a decentralized production model, where the costs more accurately match the revenues. Or where the innovation is generated through the two major processes in the Preliminary Specification, which do not directly conflict with tight operational control. Or how the division of labor and specialization are enabled, defined and supported through the software to provide for the industry to expand its output of the limited resource base of earth scientists and engineers. These are just some of the features of the Preliminary Specification that impact the operations and enable the producers to enhance their organizations. And although they have been used to highlight today's issues they will also provide for tomorrow's problems.

Bold statements and evidence to prove that I am one of two possible things, as people would say. But the fact that the Joint Operating Committee supported in the fashion that is identified in the Preliminary Specification also provides us with this opportunity to build these systems. This vision needs to be acted upon and the forces that are aligned against it are as determined not to see it exist. They have a vested interest in the status-quo and will continue to fight to ensure theirs is the only alternative.

We turn now to the fifth pass through the Preliminary Specification. And this will continue on with the module by module review, however this time it will be from the basis of Oracle Corporation’s technology. If you read or review any of their material it has a decidedly technological focus. If you mention the Joint Operating Committee within their organization you can hear it echo for a week and a half. They really have no fundamental understanding of oil and gas, and only a basic understanding of business. They have become very specialized in what they do and the products they sell. Such is the nature of the division of labor and specialization. What People, Ideas & Objects are therefore doing is filling a “gap” in providing the business understanding of the oil and gas industry to the technology. This “gap” between the oil and gas industry and Oracle is something that is needed because the two are unable to speak coherently to each other, they need an interpreter, and that’s People, Ideas & Objects and the Preliminary Specification.

So tomorrow we’ll begin with the Oracle technologies in general and build out from there.

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle (private circle, accessible by members only) and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification.

Thursday, February 02, 2012

The Preliminary Specification Part CLXII (General Part III)


Of the research that has been undertaken by People, Ideas & Objects. Three individuals work has had the greatest impact on the development of the work that has been undertaken here. They are Professors Giovanni Dosi, Richard Langlois and Carlota Perez. Our third pass through the Preliminary Specification used Professor Dosi’s 1988 paper “The Sources Procedures and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation”. And now we start our fourth pass through the Preliminary Specification which will use the work of Professor Richard Langlois.

Professor Langlois is the professor of economics at the University of Connecticut. His principle area of research is the economics of organizations. Recently, Professor Langlois has focused his research on explaining the changes in corporate organization in the late twentieth and early twenty first century, a set of phenomena he refers to as the Vanishing Hand. The vanishing hand is consistent with the decentralized methods of using the Joint Operating Committee in the Preliminary Specification.

The topics of discussion in this fourth pass will be varied, however, it would be ideal that we could state specifically what a capability is at the end of this pass through the Preliminary Specification. The topics will include capabilities, modularity, transaction cost economics, designing transactions, innovation, specialization and the division of labor, the boundary between markets and firms, among many others. To say that these topics, and Professor Langlois had a strong influence in the makeup of the Preliminary Specification would be an understatement. We will be using the full complement of blog posts that were written on Professor Langlois’ papers. As it stands there are 59 posts in which we reference his work. Therefore this fourth pass may take a while to complete, however I am certain that it will be worthwhile, and tomorrow we will start with the Resource Marketplace module

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification. 

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

The Preliminary Specification Part CLXI (General Part II)


With these last few posts on governance we have come to the end of our third or innovation pass through the Preliminary Specification. This has focused on Professor Giovanni Dosi’s 1988 paper “Sources, Procedures and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation”. We have learned much from this paper, and with its application to the Preliminary Specification we have been able to leverage this knowledge into the oil and gas industry.

We will begin with our fourth pass through the Preliminary Specification tomorrow. This will have a capabilities focus and will highlight the work of Professor Richard N. Langlois, another of our key research providers.

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification. 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Preliminary Specification Part LXXXIII (General Part I)


We have now made two full passes through the Preliminary Specification generating 82 blog posts. Ultimately how many posts will be generated through this process is unknown at this time, however, I think there is significant value being generated for the user community. Therefore we will continue on for a while longer. I want to take some time today to talk about the general nature of the Preliminary Specification and the comprehensive nature of the solution. This I am sure is on every ones mind and these are my thoughts on the topic.

Whether we are talking about the possibility of a multi-billion dollar software development budget or the scope of the eleven modules, People, Ideas & Objects is big. Or dealing with multiple jurisdictions and many geographic regions adds a layer of complexity that is difficult to quantify. Making the application bigger, more complex and costlier then anything that has been contemplated before in oil and gas. It seems in many ways to be all things to all people.

It’s important however to remember that it is not all things to all people. One of the purposes of the Preliminary Specification is for the user community, of which the oil and gas producers are a critical member of, to determine the scope of the application in its initial commercial iteration.

What I am providing by initiating the discussion in these blog posts of the Preliminary Specification is to detail a vision of what is possible based on the research conducted to date. This vision could ultimately be used by the user community, however may not be available in its initial commercial release. That is for the user community to decide.

Lastly to address the scope of operations of the application I would ask, how successful have the alternatives been working out for you? That cobbling together that the bureaucracy has been doing should be ready for an upgrade soon, should it not? What’s the vision of your current ERP systems. The fact of the matter is that IT should never be about the technology. It should be about your business. And that is what we have focused on at People, Ideas & Objects.

The fact of the matter also remains that as soon as we recognize the Joint Operating Committee as the key organizational construct of the innovative oil and gas producer the systems infrastructure has to be this way. Recognizing the partnership demands certain assumptions are given. Assumptions such as the role of operator will fade, organizational participation will increase, etc. As soon as you adopt the logic of building a system for the innovative oil and gas producer you end up with a suite of functionality that is the eleven module Preliminary Specification.

Can this be done? I don’t see any alternative. The ability of the industry to take what we have today in terms of its productive output and move it to a higher level of performance is a difficult task. What we have today is deceptively sophisticated and if we aren’t careful we could lose some of that capability without realizing it. Using a higher level of specialization and division of labor are a necessary part of the next level of performance. Does anyone believe that that level of performance will arise from spontaneous order and appear with out the role of software defining and supporting it?

We have a big job to do. Lets get it done. Tomorrow we start on our third layer of the onion, the third pass through the Preliminary Specification.

For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.

Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification.