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==Bio==
==Bio==
35 years of software development for major companies like Mobil, CBS and Intuit, worked on 3 commercial ERP systems and 2 supply chain management systems, e-commerce standards for ISO, UN/CEFACT, OASIS and W3C, open source software for food, timber, housing and open hardware networks  
35 years of software development for major companies like Mobil, CBS and Intuit, worked on 3 commercial ERP systems and 2 supply chain management systems, e-commerce standards for ISO, UN/CEFACT, OASIS and W3C, open source software for food, timber, housing and open hardware networks  
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* [https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/how-the-signals-used-by-capitalist-supply-chains-could-serve-a-mutual-coordination-economy/2016/02/10 How the Signals used by Capitalist Supply Chains could serve a Mutual Coordination Economy] (P2PF blog, 2016-02-10)
* [https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/how-the-signals-used-by-capitalist-supply-chains-could-serve-a-mutual-coordination-economy/2016/02/10 How the Signals used by Capitalist Supply Chains could serve a Mutual Coordination Economy] (P2PF blog, 2016-02-10)
* [[NRP-CAS]] of network resource planning and contribution accounting systems
* [[NRP-CAS]] of network resource planning and contribution accounting systems
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Revision as of 21:06, 13 January 2021

Bio

35 years of software development for major companies like Mobil, CBS and Intuit, worked on 3 commercial ERP systems and 2 supply chain management systems, e-commerce standards for ISO, UN/CEFACT, OASIS and W3C, open source software for food, timber, housing and open hardware networks


"I am a retired ERP and manufacturing supply chain programmer. Here's a paper that I wrote back in those days that still informs my work today: REA, a semantic model for Internet supply chain collaboration.

Now I work on software for the next economy at http://mikorizal.org .

This project might be of special interest to P2P Foundation readers: Network Resource Planning

It was developed in collaboration with Sensorica, adheres to P2P organizational principles, and uses P2P methods of coordination."

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