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Created Date/Time: 4/1/2026 4:54 pm
 
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Title/Caption: Meeting with Abby
Start Date/Time: 4/8/2026 1:00 pm
End Date/Time: 4/8/2026 2:00 pm
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Photo/Image Count: 17
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Concept graphic from Abby Elkins. Working on a core shot of a world to expose the underlying parts and pieces. She drew one by hand and then had ChatGPT enhance the image. Still in concept form.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Concept mock-up graphic from Abby Elkins of the adilas GPS core. It contains a compass and all of the main system players. Going over ideas and concepts.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Concept artwork from Abby Elkins. This is dealing with the adilas master plan and what we call the adilas value add-on core. You take the existing core and then start layering levels on top of that. Currently, there are six known layers.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 1 of 14. Data assembly line concepts, world building, and the place where all broken system finally make sense together.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 2 of 14. From notebook to ERP system to connected systems to full world building. Process templates.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 3 of 14. Where does the data live? Let it flex and flow. Allow movement, track states, and reconcile later.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 4 of 14. The data assembly line - 1. Input, 2. Structure, 3. Flow, 4. Transform, 5. Track, 6. Checkpoints, 7. Context, 8. Mixing Engine, and 9. Output
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 5 of 14. River of data analogy. Relationships, trouble/problems, and cause and effect.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 6 of 14. Accounting is a
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 7 of 14. Time alone is not enough... Data needs an environment - The full progression.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 8 of 14. The system is elastic. X = Time, Y = Money and Resources, and Z = Space and Data Depth.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 9 of 14. Events drive everything. Old style: operations - gap - accounting. New style: operations = accounting (same flow).
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 10 of 14. You can track and explain everything... Accounting is not the starting point, it is the result.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 11 of 14. What does the data assembly line look like? Continuous movement of data, no waiting, reflects real-world timing.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 12 of 14. Roll call layer or data interrogation. Three types of tracking... effectual, historical, and financial.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 13 of 14. What are the core components - actors, events, timeline, environment, rules, and outcomes. Water turning into ice and the business zipper analogy. Bringing operations and accounting together, cog by cog.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - A few AI gems sent to me by Abby. Page 14 of 14. We're not just building software, we are building bridges between how people work and how systems understand what is going on. It's a bridge between operations and accounting.
 


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Media Name   File Type Date Description
the_adilas_overview.pdf   Doc/PDF 4/11/2026 The Adilas Overview
What Is Adilas?
How It Started
The Core Idea
Building Business Worlds
Why It Is Different
A Platform That Keeps Growing
Looking Ahead
A Simple Philosophy
value_add_on_core_with_AI.pdf   Doc/PDF 4/11/2026 The Six Levels of the Value Add-On Core
Level 1 - Transactional Data Core
Level 2 - Industry-Specific Skins
Level 3 - Custom Code Layer
Level 4 - Business Intelligence
Level 5 - Enterprise Level
Level 6 - AI Layer
adilas_SWOT_analysis.pdf   Doc/PDF 4/11/2026 Strategic SWOT Analysis – Adilas Platform
Overview
Strengths
1. Extreme Customization Capability
2. Deep Operational Coverage
3. Unified Operations + Accounting Model
4. Long-Term Development and Knowledge Base
5. Platform and Ecosystem Potential
6. Strong Vision and Builder Culture
Weaknesses
1. Complexity of Explanation
2. Limited Marketing Resources
3. Small Core Development Team
4. User Interface Evolution
Opportunities
1. Modular Interface Architecture (Fracture)
2. Industry-Specific Solutions
3. Ecosystem Development
4. Educational Outreach
5. Emerging Technology Integration
Threats
1. Market Inertia
2. Large Competitors
3. Complexity Perception
4. Resource Constraints
Strategic Direction
Closing Thought
adilas_open_business_architecture.pdf   Doc/PDF 4/11/2026 The adilas open business architecture framework
Introduction
1. Business World Building
2. The 3D Business Model
3. System Players
4. System Tools
5. Natural Relationships
6. Flex Grid Extensions
7. Data Over Time
8. Navigation Through the GPS Core
9. Idea Farming and Continuous Innovation
10. Knowledge Ecosystem
11. Protection Through Sharing
12. The Role of AI
Conclusion


Notes:

Working with Abby. She is working on some new graphics for the GPS core and adilas value add-on core models. See attached for a few of the new images. She also gave me a number of super cool simplified docs (mini versions from my prior ChatGPT sessions). I've been going so fast, I haven't taken time to harvest anything. She totally inspired me to slow down and harvest some of what we are learning. Great and easy to read stuff. Along with those documents, she also said that she had some mini screenshots from other chat sessions that she thought were cool. She sent me 36 mini screenshots of key pieces in the chat sessions. That was awesome. I'm so glad that someone is reading them and also gathering up little tidbits of goodness. I love it.

See attached for some of the little gems and documents.