TableOne Flow

Software engineer. Datamine alumnus.

TableOne Flow is built by Scott Carpenter — a software engineer and technology executive who has spent nearly thirty years on systems that have to survive an audit: in mining, energy, utilities, financial services and government.

Most recently he was Director of Technology APAC at Datamine Software, working inside the software the mining industry depends on — and, for a period, its interim global head of IT. The years before that were in geoscience data, energy and regulated finance: different industries, one recurring problem — records that have to hold up long after the people who made them have moved on.

That is why TableOne Flow is built the way it is. Everything you produce exports as a complete, self-contained artefact — the Table 1 and its evidence — that opens on its own, with no login required to read it five years from now. The audit trail is built for the question asked years later, not the one asked on publication day. That is a design requirement.

He has spent recent years leading enterprise AI adoption — and deciding, deliberately, where it does not belong. TableOne Flow puts no AI between a Competent Person and the words they sign. The judgement stays yours; the tool holds the structure.

He is not a Competent Person, and TableOne Flow does not pretend otherwise. The Code discipline is built into the structure of the tool, not asserted about its author. TableOne Flow is a product of CAAN Consulting Pty Ltd, his Australian technology practice.

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