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Each individual house in the village can be thought of as a sub-component to the overall system with resources managed by [[House Resource Management Software]]. | Each individual house in the village can be thought of as a sub-component to the overall system with resources managed by [[House Resource Management Software]]. | ||
==Principles== | |||
The following principles should be observed the system and guide overall decision making. | |||
Each principle is not mutually exclusive, and may tie into other principles. | |||
* Universal | |||
** Applicable to any geographic location or unique bio-regions | |||
* Accessible | |||
** Available to any person regardless of disability: deaf, blind, vision or hearing impaired, amputee. | |||
* Low Cost | |||
** Whenever possible, financial cost to individuals should be minimized. | |||
* Global | |||
** Applicable to any person, culture, or language in the world. | |||
* Open Source | |||
** The code should be freely available and observe the four freedoms of open-source software. |
Revision as of 00:59, 25 July 2020
Introduction
Software to manage the resources of a village in a cyclical closed-loop system.
Village resources are defined as:
- Water
- Food
- Energy
Village resources are provides by village components, primarily:
- Houses
- Shared Infrastructure
Each individual house in the village can be thought of as a sub-component to the overall system with resources managed by House Resource Management Software.
Principles
The following principles should be observed the system and guide overall decision making.
Each principle is not mutually exclusive, and may tie into other principles.
- Universal
- Applicable to any geographic location or unique bio-regions
- Accessible
- Available to any person regardless of disability: deaf, blind, vision or hearing impaired, amputee.
- Low Cost
- Whenever possible, financial cost to individuals should be minimized.
- Global
- Applicable to any person, culture, or language in the world.
- Open Source
- The code should be freely available and observe the four freedoms of open-source software.