The Preliminary Specification Part CCXCIV (PLM Part XXXIII)
We begin now with a look at the Oracle Fusion Application modules from the perspective of the Petroleum Lease Marketplace module of the Preliminary Specification. As I have mentioned before there will be a certain level of duplication in discussing these technologies and that is to be expected. The first technology I want to discuss will reside in the Oracle Fusion Middleware layer and be part of the user vision. It is in fact the “Marketplace Interface” that is made available through the open source Open Wonderland organization. Recall that there is only one “Marketplace Interface” that serves the three marketplace modules of Resource, Petroleum Lease and Financial Marketplace modules.
The origins of the Open Wonderland organization are of interest and pertinent to the discussion. Originally a Sun Microsystem research initiative the Project Wonderland development was open sourced and made available to the larger community. When Oracle purchased Sun Microsystems it deemed that the technology was of no commercial value to it or its customers and set the community to find a new home. Needless to say Open Wonderland has struggled since, without a major sponsor the technology has not advanced and the marketing of the technology is limited and difficult. There seems to be an inability of the community to relate the marketplace metaphor for the technology. That is what I think they need to make theirs the killer app in the commercial market space.
Open Wonderland is written in Java and therefore consistent with the Oracle Fusion Middleware server. Having this operate as a module in itself would not technically be an issue. The business risk of using the technology of a weak organization is mitigated by the fact that they have open sourced the code for the applications. If something should happen to Open Wonderland as an organization there is still an avenue to pursue with the code itself. It would be incumbent upon People, Ideas & Objects, when our revenue streams begin, to support initiatives such as Open Wonderland since we are in direct benefit of their technologies and their organization.
The “Marketplace Interface” is a place where anyone in the oil & gas or service industry is able to establish a market presence or create an avatar to collaborate with others within the industry. People, Ideas & Objects will enable these avatar’s to conduct business through the ERP service of the People, Ideas & Objects application modules and the Oracle Fusion Application modules. Interactions such as buying and selling oil and gas assets, purchasing field services, creating an AFE, making decisions within a Joint Operating Committee. Doing many of the things that can be done physically, only virtually through the use of the avatars that have been created and enabled in the “Marketplace Interface”.
Here’s why I think the “Marketplace Interface” is so critical to the innovative oil and gas producer. Phone calls can’t do it. That is to say they are usually, or preferably, with only two people. They can’t be documented and any business that arises from them has to be entered in other systems. They do have the benefit of spontaneity and are available virtually anywhere. Meetings are difficult to schedule all the participants within a reasonable time frame, no spontaneity. No virtualization. However they are easily documented and business that arises from them need to be input into other systems. Meetings can be with any number of people, however the law of diminishing returns comes into play. There has to be a compromise in terms of these two mediums of collaborations. Keep the phone calls and the meetings and add the virtual collaborations from the “Marketplace Interface”.
The “Marketplace Interface” will provide the spontaneity of the phone call and the ability of people from far distances to meet up in no time. Documentation of the business can be comprehensive and include video of the simulation and copies of the documents. Any business that is generated during the meetings can be dealt with through the “Marketplace Interface” by selecting the appropriate ERP related option-command sub-menu. Productivity would be the result. Attendance at these virtual meetings could increase and the travelling time would be substantially reduced. The follow-on business associated with meetings would be initiated during the meeting and things would get done. Not so much a fancy technology but a real productivity enhancing business tool.
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.
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