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#Google the topic at hand. Select keywords directly related to search, such as "Open Source High Pressure Electrolyzer". The best case outcome is that an open sourc version exists, including a developer community, and that community can be tapped for a complete solution with OSE Spec.
#Google the topic at hand. Select keywords directly related to search, such as "Open Source High Pressure Electrolyzer". The best case outcome is that an open sourc version exists, including a developer community, and that community can be tapped for a complete solution with OSE Spec.
:#Sample results - http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/pdfs/progress06/ii_h_5_ibrahim.pdf
:#Sample results - [http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/pdfs/progress06/ii_h_5_ibrahim.pdf] and [http://www.pci.tu-bs.de/agbauerecker/VorlesungPC-GrundlagenWasserstoffwirtschaft2014_2015/High-pressure%20electrolysis.pdf]
#Quantify the result to see if there are meaningful results, and if not, search deeper.  
#Quantify the result to see if there are meaningful results, and if not, search deeper.  
#Procure phone numbers, make calls - regarding availability of data -  and document in a commenting + upvoting interface such as [[Upvoting]].
#Procure phone numbers, make calls - regarding availability of data -  and document in a commenting + upvoting interface such as [[Upvoting]].

Revision as of 14:57, 4 February 2015

  1. Google the topic at hand. Select keywords directly related to search, such as "Open Source High Pressure Electrolyzer". The best case outcome is that an open sourc version exists, including a developer community, and that community can be tapped for a complete solution with OSE Spec.
  1. Sample results - [1] and [2]
  1. Quantify the result to see if there are meaningful results, and if not, search deeper.
  2. Procure phone numbers, make calls - regarding availability of data - and document in a commenting + upvoting interface such as Upvoting.