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      • A product platform can be defined as “a set of subsystems and interfaces developed to form a common structure from which a stream of derivative products can be efficiently developed and producedâ€�.
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  1. District: California. Location: Santa Maria Basin, CA. Installed: 8-7-1985. Platform Irene. Lease OCS-P 0441. First Production: 4-13-1987. Distance to Land: 4.7 miles. Well Slots: 72. Water Depth: 242'.

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  3. Jun 21, 2023 · In Platforms and Cultural Production, the authors explore platformization as a critical concept to theorize the transformation of cultural production. Previous studies define platformization as the penetration of platform companies into the public infrastructure, economic processes, and governmental frameworks of daily life.

  4. The production platform Hibernia is the world's largest oil platform [2] (by mass) and consists of a 37,000 t (41,000 short tons) integrated topsides facility mounted on a 600,000 t (660,000 short tons) gravity base structure.

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · By grouping them into three overlapping categoriesplatform economics, platform evolution, and platform geographies—we highlight themes rooted in different—yet complementary—epistemologies and analytical approaches.

    • David B Nieborg, Brooke Erin Duffy, Thomas Poell
    • 2020
    • »Phase 1: Decentralized It
    • »Phase 2: Platform as A Service
    • »Platform Teams: What’s in Scope?
    • »Platform Teams: Where Do You Start?
    • »Advantages of Paas
    • »Phase 3: Hybrid & Multi-Cloud Platforms
    • »A Maturity Model For Platform Teams and Cloud Teams

    Typically, an organization starts, they sign a contract for cloud, maybe they have one or multiple vendors they're working with, and then they let their application developers run free. You might have application teams one, two, and three. All of them are building cloud applications. And maybe I have multiple different providers. I'm working with A...

    This gets you into phase two, where you still have all the different application teams that are doing their thing. But now we say application team one, application team two, and application team three should not all have their own unique approach to doing cloud adoption. Instead, we should create a central platform team. Different organizations mig...

    So then the question becomes, "What's in scope for these platform teams?" Ultimately, our view is: all of this, because the goal is to deliver consistency to these application teams. I don't want app 1 through 100 to do it in a different way. So if every app has these problems, I don't want to have 100 different CI solutions and 100 different pipel...

    Now that said, this is a very large scope. So as you think about the sequencing of the platform teams, where do you start? It's very hard to go from zero to providing all of this as a shared service. What are the important checkpoints along the way? And how do you deliver value incrementally as a platform team rather than say, we're going to disapp...

    The advantage of this base layer of infrastructure as code is it's very flexible. Anything that I can express as infrastructure as code, I can begin standardizing it. I can have Terraform modules that provide a blueprint that enable my platform team to start scaling and have a consistent pattern. So if 10 different app teams are all doing a Java-ba...

    Now, the final piece of this is as we get mature at doing this, we now are delivering a consistent platform, consistent set of pipelines across all of these application teams in cloud. Then get to phase three, and I think the extension from phase two to phase three is we really look at them and say, "Well, what's so different about the private data...

    This is the maturity curve we see people go through. Most often people start in phase one. It's this chaotic approach to cloud, very ad hoc, every team kind of doing whatever they want. Very quickly people realize that it's going to be hard to control cost, security, compliance in a sensible way. So that gets you to phase two where the platform tea...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oil_platformOil platform - Wikipedia

    An oil platform (also called an oil rig, offshore platform, oil production platform, etc.) is a large structure with facilities to extract and process petroleum and natural gas that lie in rock formations beneath the seabed.

  7. Our definition of platformization focuses on the penetration of economic, infrastructural, and governmental extensions of digital platforms (e.g. Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Tencent, Alibaba) in the cultural industries (e.g. journalism, games, social media entertainment), as well as the organization of cultural practices of labor, creativity, and ...

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