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Open Source Product Development (OSPD) is the development of products (goods and services) that leverages open collaboration and clear documentation as a means to involve large numbers of distributed contributors in the development process. The aim is to produce high quality products at low cost - and to make these products competitive on the open market - by involving sufficient collaboratory effort to make these products better and cheaper than proprietary competition. The 2 main keys to cost reduction lies in [[Open Design]] (zero development costs) and design for fabrication via open source micro factories in a scenario of [[Flexible Fabrication]] (reduced production costs). | Open Source Product Development (OSPD) is the development of products (goods and services) that leverages open collaboration and clear documentation as a means to involve large numbers of distributed contributors in the development process. '''One of the main motivations is distribution of production - and 10x reduction of waste by 10x increase in product lifetime.''' The promise of lifetime design is created by the ability of users and local repair enterprises to fix and upgrade products - without throwing them out when a small component breaks. Open design is key to such an infrastructure. | ||
The aim is to produce high quality products at low cost - and to make these products competitive on the open market - by involving sufficient collaboratory effort to make these products better and cheaper than proprietary competition. The 2 main keys to cost reduction lies in [[Open Design]] (zero development costs) and design for fabrication via open source micro factories in a scenario of [[Flexible Fabrication]] (reduced production costs). | |||
=Open Source Product Development Method - Roadmap= | =Open Source Product Development Method - Roadmap= |
Revision as of 18:53, 14 February 2019
Introduction
Open Source Product Development (OSPD) is the development of products (goods and services) that leverages open collaboration and clear documentation as a means to involve large numbers of distributed contributors in the development process. One of the main motivations is distribution of production - and 10x reduction of waste by 10x increase in product lifetime. The promise of lifetime design is created by the ability of users and local repair enterprises to fix and upgrade products - without throwing them out when a small component breaks. Open design is key to such an infrastructure.
The aim is to produce high quality products at low cost - and to make these products competitive on the open market - by involving sufficient collaboratory effort to make these products better and cheaper than proprietary competition. The 2 main keys to cost reduction lies in Open Design (zero development costs) and design for fabrication via open source micro factories in a scenario of Flexible Fabrication (reduced production costs).
Open Source Product Development Method - Roadmap
Literature
- Open Source Product Development - Springer Gabler - 2011 - [1]. Table of Contents
- OSPD Current State and Requirements - Bonvoisin and Boujut - File:ICED15.pdf
- Open Design and Crowdsourcing - Thomas J Howard et al - [2] File:Opendesign.pdf
- Seminal paper on new product development (innovation) and Lean Production, as enabled by modularity - From Manufacturing to Design
- Includes Architecture of Participation concepts
- Includes Heavyweight Product Manager concept
- Seminal paper on Open Source Appropriate Technology - Dr. Joshua Pearce - File:Osat.pdf
- Industry Standards -
- Standard waterfall method of development - [3]
- Seminal paper on Concurrent Engineering -
- Seminal book on modular design - Design Rules: The Power of Modularity.
- Seminal work on patterns in architecture - Christopher Alexander - A Pattern Language.
Links
- Red Hat's The Open Source Way
- The Open Talent Economy - [6]