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A number that corresponds to the factor of time decrease - when tasks are done in parallel as opposed to sequentially - in an open source product development process. | A number that corresponds to the factor of time decrease - when tasks are done in parallel as opposed to sequentially - in an open source product development process. | ||
OSE has demonstrated significant [[Milestones]] in development time compression - such as | OSE has demonstrated significant [[Milestones]] in development time compression - such as: | ||
* redesign/build of the ironworker shear in 2 days instead of 6 months of the previous version in 2012. See [[Ironworker 3]]. | |||
*[[MicroTrac v17.10]] built in 5 days in a public workshop with about 12 people | *[[MicroTrac v17.10]] built in 5 days in a public workshop with about 12 people | ||
*FIrst 5 day build of a 1400 sf home achieved, with exterior finished but not interior. [[Seed_Eco-Home#November_2016_Build]] | *FIrst 5 day build of a 1400 sf home achieved, with exterior finished but not interior. [[Seed_Eco-Home#November_2016_Build]] |
Revision as of 00:45, 2 June 2025
A number that corresponds to the factor of time decrease - when tasks are done in parallel as opposed to sequentially - in an open source product development process.
OSE has demonstrated significant Milestones in development time compression - such as:
- redesign/build of the ironworker shear in 2 days instead of 6 months of the previous version in 2012. See Ironworker 3.
- MicroTrac v17.10 built in 5 days in a public workshop with about 12 people
- FIrst 5 day build of a 1400 sf home achieved, with exterior finished but not interior. Seed_Eco-Home#November_2016_Build
- 2016 - One day build of 3D printer achieved in 2016, using an open source kit - where 12 3D printers were built in one day.
- 2012 - Industrial productivity achieved on a small scale, with the first 1 day build of a heavy machine - the CEB Press - was achieved with 12 people.