The Preliminary Specification Part CLXXXVI (PLM Part XXI)
Continuing on with our discussion of the Petroleum Lease Marketplace module of the Preliminary Specification. Our discussion on the boundary of the firm and market continues and begins to take on some of the elements of modularity. Both research topics of Professor Richard Langlois. It is remarkable the differences between the two marketplace modules. In the Resource Marketplace module there is a different context and feel then in the Petroleum Lease Marketplace. An attribute of the modularity principle and its ability to impose an enhanced division of labor.
In yesterday’s post we noted the ability to build a company was one of the things that could be done while working within the Petroleum Lease Marketplace (PLM). Implying that the marketplace was an area where the active state of affairs was to build something as opposed to just fill file cabinets with agreements. This is the key point as to why the PLM has to be a marketplace. It must emulate the personality of the people who are building the firm. From Professor Langlois’ Industrial Dynamics, Innovation and Development.
Industrial economists tend to think of competition as occurring between atomic units called "firms." Theorists of organization tend to think about the choice among various kinds of organization structures - what Langlois and Robertson (1995) call "business institutions.” But few have thought about the choice of business institution as a competitive weapon. p. 1
The “Marketplace Interface” of the Petroleum Lease Marketplace module of the People, Ideas & Objects system provides the innovative oil and gas producer with the competitive weapon they need to build their firm. Simple. And without having mentioned the controversial user vision.
On the other side of the ledger, an open modular system can more effectively direct capabilities toward improving the modules themselves (Langlois and Robertson 1992). Such a system harnesses the division of labor and the division of knowledge, allowing organizational units to focus narrowly and thus deeply; at the same time, it magnifies the number of potential module innovators, and thus can often take advantage of capabilities well beyond those even a large unitary organization could marshal. p. 19
The modular nature of the Preliminary Specification provides this ability to focus on the important attributes within the module. The Petroleum Lease and Resource Marketplaces are different just as the Financial Marketplace, Research & Capabilities and Accounting Voucher modules are unique. Each have thier own unique people and activities that are separate and distinct from one another. Yet, they all interact to support the innovative oil and gas producer.
A complex systems product is underlain by an architecture: a set of parts and a way of fitting those parts together. An integral architecture is one in which the parts depend on one another in complex and often unpredictable ways: the system is a tangle of spaghetti. By contrast, a modular architecture is one that regularizes the dependencies among the parts, forcing them to interact only in relatively formalized and predictable ways (Lanlgois 2002b) p. 6
The point that I am struggling to get across is the interface in which users will access the marketplace in the Petroleum Lease Marketplace. It is the “Marketplace Interface” that I am highlighting in this and yesterday’s post as what I think is the value to an oil and gas concern. It is through this somewhat simple software representation of the market that much of the value will be gained. We will continue on with the topic of modularity tomorrow.
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