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Researching things is critical to the study of [[Industry Standards]] in product development. OSE is interested specifically in [[Open Source Product Development]]. | =Intro= | ||
Researching things is critical to the study of [[Industry Standards]] in product development. OSE is interested specifically in [[Open Source Product Development]] (OSPD). Research in OSPD includes science and technical knowhow, governance systems, natural resource systems, financial systems - and everything that makes up society. R&D work includes design, execution, and product delivery - sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, and more. | |||
=How to Research Science and Patents= | |||
*Use [[Google Scholar]] to find out all research papers on a topic. | |||
*Use patent databases to do a [[Patent Search]] | |||
*Use [[Hacker News]] |
Latest revision as of 00:05, 2 May 2022
Intro
Researching things is critical to the study of Industry Standards in product development. OSE is interested specifically in Open Source Product Development (OSPD). Research in OSPD includes science and technical knowhow, governance systems, natural resource systems, financial systems - and everything that makes up society. R&D work includes design, execution, and product delivery - sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, and more.
How to Research Science and Patents
- Use Google Scholar to find out all research papers on a topic.
- Use patent databases to do a Patent Search
- Use Hacker News