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#[[Product Definition]]
#[[Product Definition]]
##[[General]]
##[[General]]
A general description of what the product is, why it is needed, what it should do.
##[[General Scope]]  
##[[General Scope]]  
The scope of what the product will and will not cover. (?)
##[[Product Ecology]]  
##[[Product Ecology]]  
How the product relates to other aspects of living, and how other aspects of the local ecology affect the product.
###[[Localization]]  
###[[Localization]]  
How will the product affect the local economy, how will it be locally produced.
###[[Scaleability]]
###[[Scaleability]]
How can the product scale to larger or smaller enterprises.
###[[Analysis of Scale]]
###[[Analysis of Scale]]
(?)
###[[Lifecycle Analysis]]
###[[Lifecycle Analysis]]
An analysis of the life of the product, it's materials, and it's effects. For example, the CEB makes brick from the local soil, and the soil returns to the ground.
##[[Enterprise Options]]
##[[Enterprise Options]]
How the product can be used for enterprises.
##[[Development Approach]]  
##[[Development Approach]]  
###[[Timeline]]
###[[Timeline]]
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####[[Value needed]]
####[[Value needed]]
##[[Deliverables and Product Specifications]]
##[[Deliverables and Product Specifications]]
What the general specification of the product are.
##[[Industry Standards]]
##[[Industry Standards]]
What other similar products do and how they do it.
##[[Market and Market Segmentation]]
##[[Market and Market Segmentation]]
Who will be interested in the product in general, and what the different segments of people there are that will be interested.
##[[Salient Features and Keys to Success]]
##[[Salient Features and Keys to Success]]
What key features the product needs to be successfuland what needs to happen for those to be made.
#[[Technical Design]]
#[[Technical Design]]
##[[Product System Design]]
##[[Product System Design]]
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###[[Deployment Strategy]]
###[[Deployment Strategy]]
###[[Performance specifications]]
###[[Performance specifications]]
What the exact specifications will be of the product and what it does.
###[[Calculations]]
###[[Calculations]]
####[[Design Calculations]]
####[[Design Calculations]]
####[[Yields]]
####[[Yields]]
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####[[Power Requirements]]
####[[Power Requirements]]
####[[Ergonomics of Production]]
####[[Ergonomics of Production]]
####[[FDF -Time Requirements]]
####[[Time Requirements]]
####[[Economic Breakeven Analysis]]
####[[Economic Breakeven Analysis]]
####[[Scaleability Calculations]]
####[[Scaleability Calculations]]
####[[Growth Calculations]]
####[[Growth Calculations]]
###[[Technical Drawings and CAD]]
###[[Technical Drawings and CAD]]
###[[CAM Files]]
###[[CAM Files]]
##[[Component Design]]
##[[Component Design]]
###[[Diagrams]]
###[[Diagrams]]
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###[[Technical drawings and CAD]]
###[[Technical drawings and CAD]]
###[[CAM files whenever available]]
###[[CAM files whenever available]]
##[[Subcomponents]]  
##[[Subcomponents]]  
#[[Deployment and Results]]
#[[Deployment and Results]]

Revision as of 05:14, 17 January 2009

Development Work Template

  1. Product Definition
    1. General

A general description of what the product is, why it is needed, what it should do.

    1. General Scope

The scope of what the product will and will not cover. (?)

    1. Product Ecology

How the product relates to other aspects of living, and how other aspects of the local ecology affect the product.

      1. Localization

How will the product affect the local economy, how will it be locally produced.

      1. Scaleability

How can the product scale to larger or smaller enterprises.

      1. Analysis of Scale

(?)

      1. Lifecycle Analysis

An analysis of the life of the product, it's materials, and it's effects. For example, the CEB makes brick from the local soil, and the soil returns to the ground.

    1. Enterprise Options

How the product can be used for enterprises.

    1. Development Approach
      1. Timeline
      2. Development Budget
        1. Value Spent
        2. Value available
        3. Value needed
    2. Deliverables and Product Specifications

What the general specification of the product are.

    1. Industry Standards

What other similar products do and how they do it.

    1. Market and Market Segmentation

Who will be interested in the product in general, and what the different segments of people there are that will be interested.

    1. Salient Features and Keys to Success

What key features the product needs to be successfuland what needs to happen for those to be made.

  1. Technical Design
    1. Product System Design
      1. Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings
        1. Pattern Language Icons
        2. Structural Diagram
        3. Funcional or Process Diagram
        4. Workflow
      2. Technical Issues
      3. Deployment Strategy
      4. Performance specifications

What the exact specifications will be of the product and what it does.

      1. Calculations
        1. Design Calculations
        2. Yields
        3. Rates
        4. Structural Calculations
        5. Power Requirements
        6. Ergonomics of Production
        7. Time Requirements
        8. Economic Breakeven Analysis
        9. Scaleability Calculations
        10. Growth Calculations
      1. Technical Drawings and CAD
      1. CAM Files
    1. Component Design
      1. Diagrams
      2. Conceptual drawings
      3. Performance specifications
      4. Performance calculations
      5. Technical drawings and CAD
      6. CAM files whenever available
    1. Subcomponents
  1. Deployment and Results
    1. Production steps
    2. Flexible Fabrication or Production
    3. Bill of materials
    4. Pictures and Video
    5. Data
  2. Documentation and Education
    1. Documentation
    2. Enterprise Plans
  3. Resource Development
    1. Identifying Stakeholders
      1. Information Collaboration
        1. Wiki Markup
        2. Addition of Supporting References
        3. Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture
        4. Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other
      2. Prototyping
      3. Funding
      4. Preordering working products
      5. Grantwriting
      6. Publicity
      7. User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation
      8. Standards and Certification Developmen
      9. Other
    2. Grantwriting
      1. Volunteer grantwriters
      2. Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters
    3. Collaborative Stakeholder Funding
    4. Tool and Material Donations
    5. Charitable Contributions