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To assess the technological design features of [[OSE Specifications]], these are the most important:
To assess the technological design features of [[OSE Specifications]], these are the most important:
#Lifetime Design
#Lifetime Design. Achieved largely by bolt-together, [[Space Frame]] design.
#Design for Scalability
#Design for Scalability
#Modular Design
#Modular Design
#Design for Fabrication
#Design for Fabrication
#Simplicity
#Simplicity. Minimal parts count. Maximum redundancy of part types.
#Low cost. Off-shelf parts. Minimum machining.
#Meeting or exceeding industry standards
#Meeting or exceeding industry standards
#Machine fit as part of a greater product ecology - on the component level, module level, and  
#Machine fit as part of a greater product ecology - on the component level, module level, and  
#Designed as a Product Ecology - at the component, module, and machine level.


The development process itself follows:
The development process itself follows:

Revision as of 03:14, 2 August 2013

To assess the technological design features of OSE Specifications, these are the most important:

  1. Lifetime Design. Achieved largely by bolt-together, Space Frame design.
  2. Design for Scalability
  3. Modular Design
  4. Design for Fabrication
  5. Simplicity. Minimal parts count. Maximum redundancy of part types.
  6. Low cost. Off-shelf parts. Minimum machining.
  7. Meeting or exceeding industry standards
  8. Machine fit as part of a greater product ecology - on the component level, module level, and
  9. Designed as a Product Ecology - at the component, module, and machine level.

The development process itself follows:

  1. Test-Driven Design
  2. Modular Design
  3. Interface Design (Contract-First Manufacturing)