The Well Site Panel was created to display the data of a well site to be drilled in chronological order and with easy identification of the complicity state. The idea that managers apply a filter, look at the timeline and identify well sites with problems in the project workflow was the north for system development. In addition, graphs were created in
Highcharts, consolidating the data by management and other topics, easily indicating bottlenecks to be attacked.
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Highcharts consolidating charts |
The system had a strong coupling to the
Siplex Well Site module, and a query was built that consolidated the necessary data of the database and services of other systems, loading the complete data model (
ORM).
As the data changed throughout the day, a memory cache scheme was created using
Quartz.Net, which handled automatic and manual data updates.
The system had its front end adapted to work on mobile devices, the tablet being the minimum supported by a minimum screen size.
The project was so successful that it was used internally in management as an example of software with simple user experience, with pleasant interface and adequate performance to the final public. He was also nominated and winner of the IT Highlights award in the category "Maximize value of IT solutions to the Petrobras system" in 2014.
For legal reasons, interfaces can not be readable.
Project start year: 2013
Duration: 1 year and 4 months
Position: Sr Consultant
Role: Developer, System Analyst, Help Desk, Infrastructure Analyst, Designer, Front-end, Back-end, Coordinator
Working for:
BRQ
Client:
Petrobras
Technologies:
C# .Net,
Oracle,
Css3,
HTML5,
Web Services,
Asp.Net,
JavaScript,
TFS,
WCF,
Linq,
Bootstrap,
jQuery,
Json,
nHibernate,
Ninject,
HighCharts,
Kanban,
Quartz.Net,
Almende Timeline,
ORM
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