How It Works: Difference between revisions

From Open Source Ecology
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(8 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine works.  
This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine of system works. This should reveal existing or proposed functional mechanisms/workings, or expose a [[Design Rationale]]. This can apply to hardware and software. ''How it works'' can be applied to:
*mechanisms such as gears, engines, and pulleys
*hydraulic/pneumatic
*electronic
*functions based on thermal properties
*complex systems or ecologies, where the ''how it works'' is based largely on the relationships between the parts
*how things are made
*etc


This should also list existing functional mechanisms for the different ways that a machine can work. This refers to the [[Technology Tree of Choices]] - which is a list of the various implementations that are possible.  
=Links=
 
*Mechanisms - http://507movements.com/
For example, a hay rake can have several implementations - such as a linear rake and a rotary rake. The one that offers the most performance according to OSE Specification is chosen for the GVCS.
*How It's Made - [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHsPBHX1NNbIqTy4eXVTig]
*Christopher Alexander - [[Pattern Language]]

Latest revision as of 17:31, 25 January 2017

This is an explanation of the mechanism behind how some machine of system works. This should reveal existing or proposed functional mechanisms/workings, or expose a Design Rationale. This can apply to hardware and software. How it works can be applied to:

  • mechanisms such as gears, engines, and pulleys
  • hydraulic/pneumatic
  • electronic
  • functions based on thermal properties
  • complex systems or ecologies, where the how it works is based largely on the relationships between the parts
  • how things are made
  • etc

Links