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*Number of Prototypes Built (24), Number of Unique Prototypes Built (15), Beta Releases (4), and Full Product Releases (0)
*Number of Prototypes Built (24), Number of Unique Prototypes Built (15), Beta Releases (4), and Full Product Releases (0)
*'''Cost performance of Full Product Releases compared to industry standard. Typical goal: 5x cost reduction or better.'''
*'''Cost performance of Full Product Releases compared to industry standard. Typical goal: 5x cost reduction or better.'''
*Number of machines replicated independently (8)
*Number of machines replicated independently around the world (8)
*The number of OSE chapters started worldwide
**Implementation: needs chapter standards and chapter manager
**Possible measurement:
*Total sales volume of GVCS Machines ($45k)
*Total sales volume of GVCS Machines ($45k)
*Size of permanent staff and volunteers on site
*Size of permanent staff and volunteers on site(24)
*Number of technical contributors to the project worldwide
*The number of design events held monthly
*The economic value of
*The quantity of high quality explainer videos
*The number of projects documented to full Open Source Hardware Taxonomy Standards
**Possible measurement: the number of taxonomy items completed from the list of ~100 or so
*Number of independent enterprises spawned based on the GVCS tools
*The number of OSE Microfactories started
*Nuber of
*Funding level ($450k for next 10 months, graph of overall funding)
*Funding level ($450k for next 10 months, graph of overall funding)
*Technical Blog Posts (prototype builds)
*Technical Blog Posts (prototype builds)
*Control Panel Steps Completed per project (needs to organize Control Panel)
*Prototypes/month development rate by OSE Headquarters
*Prototypes/month development rate by OSE Headquarters
*Flash Mob member numbers
*Technical Team ([[Tech Team Culturing Survey]]) member numbers


==Other==
==Other==

Revision as of 08:00, 9 May 2013

Performance Metrics

Core

  • Number of Prototypes Built (24), Number of Unique Prototypes Built (15), Beta Releases (4), and Full Product Releases (0)
  • Cost performance of Full Product Releases compared to industry standard. Typical goal: 5x cost reduction or better.
  • Number of machines replicated independently around the world (8)
  • The number of OSE chapters started worldwide
    • Implementation: needs chapter standards and chapter manager
    • Possible measurement:
  • Total sales volume of GVCS Machines ($45k)
  • Size of permanent staff and volunteers on site(24)
  • Number of technical contributors to the project worldwide
  • The number of design events held monthly
  • The economic value of
  • The quantity of high quality explainer videos
  • The number of projects documented to full Open Source Hardware Taxonomy Standards
    • Possible measurement: the number of taxonomy items completed from the list of ~100 or so
  • Number of independent enterprises spawned based on the GVCS tools
  • The number of OSE Microfactories started
  • Nuber of
  • Funding level ($450k for next 10 months, graph of overall funding)
  • Technical Blog Posts (prototype builds)
  • Prototypes/month development rate by OSE Headquarters
  • Technical Team (Tech Team Culturing Survey) member numbers

Other

  • Pilot projects with use cases
    • Feedback sought: effectiveness of local production; we do not provide machines
  • Publicity and Honors attained
  • Number of wiki edits by top 10 contributors
  • TF numbers
  • Twitter, FB followers
  • YouTube subscribers, views
  • money spent per prototype built
  • money spent per Distributive Enterprise
  • Earnings, Donations, Grants
  • Loal Food produced on site
  • Local Energy Produced On Site - kW-Hr/month
  • Web hits - main site, wiki, blog, TED Talk