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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]]. | ||
==Goals== | |||
* Assist in village planning | |||
* Allow village simulation | |||
* Assist in automation of resource management to free-up human time | |||
* Assist in village improvements, resource attainment efficiency, policy, and decision-making. | |||
==Principles== | ==Principles== | ||
The following principles should be observed the system and guide overall decision making. | The following principles should be observed the system and guide overall design and decision making. | ||
Each principle is not mutually exclusive, and may tie into other principles. | Each principle is not mutually exclusive, and may tie into other principles. |
Revision as of 01:11, 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.
Goals
- Assist in village planning
- Allow village simulation
- Assist in automation of resource management to free-up human time
- Assist in village improvements, resource attainment efficiency, policy, and decision-making.
Principles
The following principles should be observed the system and guide overall design and 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.