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AISD and history can be derived without any knowledge of OSE. However, the choice of OSE's implementation involves an ability to: | AISD and history can be derived without any knowledge of OSE. However, the choice of OSE's implementation involves an ability to: | ||
*Calculate an OSE Specifications | *Calculate an [[OSE Specifications Score]] | ||
*Calculation of cost, build time, and unique/overall parts count | *Calculation of cost, build time, and unique/overall parts count | ||
*Calculation of a [[Product Ecology]] | *Calculation of a [[Product Ecology Score]] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 31 December 2015
Open-sourcing civilization relies on studying industry standards to meet the time Binding requirement of effective research.
The Analysis of Industry Standard Design (AISD) takes an existing implementation of a technology (Consultant SME), studies the history of that given technology, and proposes an OSE implementation including the rationale of why the Industry Standard (IS) was or was not chosen.
AISD and history can be derived without any knowledge of OSE. However, the choice of OSE's implementation involves an ability to:
- Calculate an OSE Specifications Score
- Calculation of cost, build time, and unique/overall parts count
- Calculation of a Product Ecology Score