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The '''Working Concept''' provides the concept as it is actually being implemented. It includes introductory material on a technology that serves as a springboard to technical development. The [[Concept]] should include the basic concept proper, relationship to other products, design rationale, and calculations (to shake down specific implementations). The [[Concept]] should be a direct expression of [[OSE Specifications]]. | The '''Working Concept''' provides the concept as it is actually being implemented. The previous column, '''Item''', is the concept in more general terms, whereas the '''Working Concept''' is that which we're beginning to implement in practice. | ||
It includes introductory material on a technology that serves as a springboard to technical development. The [[Concept]] should include the basic concept proper, relationship to other products, design rationale, and calculations (to shake down specific implementations). The [[Concept]] should be a direct expression of [[OSE Specifications]]. |
Latest revision as of 00:11, 30 April 2011
The Working Concept provides the concept as it is actually being implemented. The previous column, Item, is the concept in more general terms, whereas the Working Concept is that which we're beginning to implement in practice.
It includes introductory material on a technology that serves as a springboard to technical development. The Concept should include the basic concept proper, relationship to other products, design rationale, and calculations (to shake down specific implementations). The Concept should be a direct expression of OSE Specifications.