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Francisco Jr

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About me

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I'mFrancisco Jr

Full stack developer and more

I have been working with computers since I was 16 years old. I started doing support for my friends, soon making it my profession. I attended my second degree in electronics, then I graduated in computer networking and finally postgraduate in analysis, project and systems management.
I have worked in several companies over the last 20 years, such as Atos Origin, Accenture, BRQ and Stefanini, with Petrobras as customer, where I spent 15 years working in the Exploration and Production (E&P) area.
I worked in one of the company's main systems, Siplex, where I worked in more than 22 systems and countless tasks, from infrastructure, back-end development, front-end development and project coordination.

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experience

Front-End Web Development

2003-2016

I worked with Bootstrap and jQuery UI, using grid systems, responsive design, media queries, HTML 5 and CSS 3. Knowledge of Javascript, ES6 and Typescript, in addition to working and prospect components like Highcharts and Google Maps.

UI/UX Design

2003-2016

Creation of sketches and prototypes in paper and HTML to determine, according to the requirements survey or use case, the best interface for the user, focusing on usability and reduction of clicks. Using Photoshop to create and edit images.

Back-End Development

2003-2016

Knowledge of several programming languages, such as C #, Python, Java and SQL, as well as Oracle database and SQL Server. Use of ORM tools and frameworks such as nHibernate and Entity Framework.

Infrastructure

2003-2016

Advanced knowledge of Windows and IIS servers, as well as Team System as code repository. Automation knowledge with VBS and PowerShell scripting as well as development of Windows service applications.

Mobile Apps

2015-2016

Development of WAP, UWP and Android applications, as well as adaptation of web sites for responsiveness in mobile devices.

Other Things

2003-2016

Knowledge of Scrum, Kanban and ITIL. I participated in external and internal audits and generated documentation for the system, training and infrastructure.

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LINES OF CODE

18

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

21

YEARS PROGRAMMING

34

PROJECTS

4

AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

15

COMPANIES I SERVED

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Showing posts with label #Accenture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Accenture. Show all posts

2011 - Siplex ForUs


ForUs was born from the idea of ​​facilitating the development of new prototypes and applications, creating a unique and consistent interface with several custom plugins, avoiding the need for the developer to adapt new components or change the design of the application. He was inspired by the article "How to Enhance Forms Using jQuery UI".

It is a non-obstructive framework, which uses three grid systems (12, 16 and 24 columns), using Css and HTML features along with jQuery and jQuery UI to create themes that are common and reusable for various ForUs applications. These applications also perform similarly across browsers, as well as adorning the good usability and interface practices used by Petrobras' team of designers.

Below is a diagram of the proposed architecture:

ForUs architeture

.Net layer:
Triggers calls from the Asp.Net WebForms and Asp.Net MVC server code to the Popup and Message components. In addition, there was a feature called Time Machine, which sent from the client to the server an HTML with formatting and data populated by the user, notifying some problem to the development team.

User Interface layer:
Where were the various ForUs components that interact with the user. They are configured through a basic setup and triggered according to the developer's need. For example, you can call the message component by writing two lines of code.

Data Format layer:
They are the general configuration points of ForUs, defining the basic grid system setup, font size, field validators, application theme and more.

jQuery UI ForUs Theme

Infrastructure layer:
It contains the ForUs Log system, which shows in the browser console the problems that occur and the ForUs APIs, which are called support methods, such as writing and reading a browser cookie or retrieving a parameter from the query string.

ForUs error page and log system

The project has been adopted by several modules of Siplex (Prodex, Drilling Rigs Schedule, etc.) and continues in use until today, but no more evolutions, only corrective maintenance due to the adoption of Bootstrap and increase the team's maturity in jQuery coding and JavaScript, facilitating the adoption of components available on the Internet.

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Project start year: 2011
Duration: 2 years (Interleaved)
Position: Consultant, Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end
Working for: Accenture, BRQ
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: C# .Net, Asp.Net, Asp.net MVC, Css3, HTML5, Xml, Web Services, TFS, Nuget, jQuery, jQuery UI, Json, JavaScript, Scrum, Kanban

2009 - Siplex Classic Pangea


Pangea was born to be the georeferenced Exploration data display system. In addition to displaying Basins, Blocks and Wells, he still consolidated some data and colored, according to a selected theme, the items being displayed.

Classic Pangea interface
To start the system, a geometric features drawing component was created. This system was responsible for creating the polygons in the displayed images. By working through the generation of images at each iteration of the user, the system was slow, because if it was zoomed in or out, the whole image was recreated.

A few years later the system was rewritten and the feature design component was no longer used, passing the Google Maps API to be used instead.

Pangea ForUs interface
The system continues to be used, but now inside another larger data display system and has been named Classic Pangea.

I have been primarily at the front end of these systems and more recently I have worked on the backend to reconcile the functionality of Classic Pangea with the Pangea Panel, the new Data Visualization system from Exploration.

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Project start year: 2009
Duration: Almost 1 year
Position: Sr System Analyst, Consultant, Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end
Working for: Atos OriginAccentureBRQ
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: C# .Net, Asp.NetOracleCss3HTML5XmlWeb ServicesTFSLinqNugetAdobe PhotoshopAsp.net MVC 4Bootstrap,  jQueryJsonnHibernateNinject, Google Maps APIForUs

2008 - Siplex Prodex


Prodex is probably the most complex module of Siplex and is responsible for carrying out economic project evaluations, simulating production curves, production environment configurations, operating costs and cash flow.

With the use of Prodex, it is better to change the uncertainty with the operational costs during the entire production, thus making the project more economical for approval by those responsible.

The system was based on other legacy systems of simulation which made its development cycle slow, thus passing through the technological evolution of the .Net language.

It uses a proprietary ORM system developed by Petrobras and for the interface layer is used the ForUs. It is the largest system currently in production using ForUs. Communication with other modules is performed by WCF services.

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Project start year: 2008
Duration: 4 years to 1st version and still in development
Position: Sr System Analyst, Consultant, Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end
Working for: Atos OriginAccentureBRQ
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: C# .Net, Asp.Net, Oracle, Css, HTML, Xml, Web Services, TFS, Linq, Nuget, jQuery, Json, Ninject, ForUs, WCF

2008 - Siplex Well Site


The Well Site module was initially designed to control technical meetings to approving or reject drilling of a well.

A few months later the initial purpose of the system became just one item in a larger workflow, the system being completely rewritten and moving to control the entire workflow of well site information until it was drilled.

First version user interface
In 2011 the database objects were mapped using nHibernate and the back end was rewritten to allow for integrations and greater scalability. This rewrite was a facilitator to consume and share data among various systems of Exploration.

I was actively involved in the initial two versions, getting distant at the time of nHibernate adaptation and re-acting during the adaptation of the Well Site Panel module.

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Project start year: 2008
Duration: Almost 2.5 years all versions. Still in development.
Position: Sr System Analyst, Consultant, Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Help Desk, Infrastructure Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end
Working for: Atos OriginAccenture, BRQ
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: C# .Net, Asp.Net, Oracle, Css3, HTML5, Xml, Web Services, TFS, WCF, Linq, Nuget, Adobe Photoshop, Web API, Asp.net MVC 4, Bootstrap, jQuery, Json, nHibernate, Ninject

2007 - Siplex Drilling Rigs Schedule


The Drilling Rigs Schedule was born out of the need to control one of the most expensive and expensive resources in the oil industry. The oil drilling rig are features of slow locomotion and daily high cost, even while traveling to its destination.

The idea behind the timeline was to manage these resources in a way that optimized their travel and usage, thereby reducing the cost to the company, as well as centralizing long-term planning.

The project began as a Siplex module, but after a few years it grew in size, complexity and importance, making it an enterprise system that shares data with Siplex.

Drilling Rigs Schedule - ForUs interface
The application was done with the backend in Java and front end using jQueryJson and Script.aculo.us. Later the interface was migrated to jQuery UI, later to ForUs and later to Bootstrap. Shortly before the migration to ForUs, the backend was migrated to Asp.net MVC 3 and C# in addition to the use of Node.JS.

The interface is web with drag and drop capabilities to position the wells on their respective oil drilling rig.

I have been in the project since its creation and I participated in creating and defining the layout of the application until his exit from the Siplex team.

Due to the values involved in the system, it is considered an important system for the Petrobras business.

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Project start year: 2007 and still in development
Duration: 1 year and a half
Position: System Analyst, Senior System Analyst, Consultant
Role: Developer, Designer, Front-end
Working for: Atos Origin, Accenture
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: Asp.net MVC 3Css3HTML 5BootstrapOracleTFSLinqC# .NetAdobe PhotoshopjQuery, Script.aculo.usNode.JS, jQuery UIForUs, Java, Json

2003 - Siplex Exploratory Projects


The Siplex was an idealized system in the master's thesis of the geologists Reneu Rodrigues and Claudio Bettini in 1983 and written by the same ones in Fortran to Mainframe. It was adopted as a tool by the Exploration area of ​​Petrobras and TI assumed its maintenance and continuity. It is the system responsible for studies of the exploration areas, conducting commercial viability simulations and recording the geological parameters of the same. It is one of the main Petrobras Exploration systems in the world.

Fortran interface
In 2003 Siplex was a set of several programs in Fortran, with input and output of data through text files and a "friendly" interface written in Visual Basic 6 that triggered these various cores. This was the system used by geologists to record the information of an exploration phase and to generate simulation scenarios considering the various geological and commercial variables that could influence the exploration of the area.

I was hired by Accenture to work on the system, being responsible for the continuity and mainly the migration of the text files to the Oracle database when the new version of the system, fully rewritten in C # .Net was released.

Siplex 800x600 interface
In January of 2005 was released the new version, with its new interface, in popup format and 800x600 resolution . In January 2007 there was an adaptation of the interface, increasing the resolution to 1024x768. In this adaptation I began to play the design role for the team, being responsible for future systems interfaces until 2013.

Some years later, with the growth of the systems related to Siplex, this system became a module called Exploratory Projects, part of the workflow of exploratory project management. The name Siplex came to become the set of systems of this workflow, becoming SIPLEX - System of Planning and Exploratory Control.

Siplex 1024x768 interface
The development of the system is continuous, adding new technologies and functionalities depending on the demand of the managers.

After 10 years of using Siplex, some limitations began to appear due to the technologies used, which were already outdated, both in the backend and in the front end. Thinking about the continuity and growth of the project, with maintenance facilities, it was decided to rewrite the entire system, implementing technologies such as MVCRestnHibernate and WCF for the back-end and BootstrapCSS 3HTML 5 and Highcharts for the front-end.


In the market there are solutions that do what Siplex proposes, such as GeoX from Schulumberger, REP from Logicom E&P and prospect analysis software from Rose&Associates .

For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.

Old Version
Project start year: 2003
Duration: Almost 2 years to migrate
Position: Jr System Analyst, System Analyst
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Help Desk, Infrastructure Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end
Working for: Accenture, Atos Origin
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: Visual Basic 6, C# .NetCOM+VBScriptAsp.Net, Oracle, Css, Html, Xml, UML, System Architect, Rational Rose/XDE, Windows Performance Counters, SourceSafe, Ajax Control Toolkit, Web Services, TFS, WCF, Linq, Nuget, Adobe Photoshop

New Version
Project start year: 2014
Duration: Almost 1 years to migrate
Position: Sr. Consultant
Role: Developer, Designer, Front-end, Back-end, Infrastructure Analyst
Working for: BRQ
Client: Petrobras
Technologies: C# .Net, OracleCSS 3HTML 5Web ServicesTFSWCFLinqNugetAsp.Net MVC 5Web APIBootstrap,  jQueryJsonnHibernateNinject, Scrum, Kanban, HighCharts

testimonial

Dear Francisco and staff, Our experience in the development of this solution was very rich. We were able to express our need and build the solution in a collaborative way with multidisciplinary TIC and EXP teams. The way of integrating the teams, using the collaborative resources (meeting room with stations and displays) facilitated the design of the application. The Well Site Panel (Painel de Locações) today is one of the main tracking tools for exploratory well planning. The speed of access, ease of navigation and the clarity of the information has aided the decision making process. In addition to the actual application, the constructive process provided corrections and improvements in the attributes of the well planning process, as well as improvements in correlated support tools. The Well Site Panel (Painel de Locações) has been and will be the catalyst for the improvement of other SIPLEX applications. A big hug and thanks for the partner.

Durval Borba

Manager @ Petrobras

Francisco is a complete professional, of those who "play in the 11". Infrastructure, back-end development, front-end development, nothing is a mystery to this competent and committed professional.

Eduardo Derbli

Designer @ IBGE and Triplin

Francisco added value to the project by developing a Framework to standardize the use of WEB interface resources of the applications developed by the team.

Carlos Eduardo

IT Consultant @ BRQ