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*Determine product and specifications. Involve testing protocols based on [[Test Driven Design]]. Design for 10x improvement on key metrics, such as [[Lifetime Cost]] based on [[Lifetime Design]] | *Determine product and specifications. Involve testing protocols based on [[Test Driven Design]]. Design for 10x improvement on key metrics, such as [[Lifetime Cost]] based on [[Lifetime Design]] | ||
*Create permissionless, editable platform and taxonomy (wiki, cloud crowd collaborative docs, [[Development Template]]) | |||
*Produce marketing media for the finished product. | *Produce marketing media for the finished product. | ||
*Run a crowd funded incentive challenge campaign to solve the problem | |||
*Determine cost by [[Minimum Cost Analysis]] using [[First Principles Thinking]] | *Determine cost by [[Minimum Cost Analysis]] using [[First Principles Thinking]] | ||
*Create incentive challenge to solve for design. Unambiguous completion is defined as 'meets spec'. Therefore, testing protocols must be defined | *Create incentive challenge to solve for design. Unambiguous completion is defined as 'meets spec'. Therefore, testing protocols must be defined rigorously for unambigous definition of 'meets spec'. | ||
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Revision as of 19:15, 5 February 2022
General
- Determine product and specifications. Involve testing protocols based on Test Driven Design. Design for 10x improvement on key metrics, such as Lifetime Cost based on Lifetime Design
- Create permissionless, editable platform and taxonomy (wiki, cloud crowd collaborative docs, Development Template)
- Produce marketing media for the finished product.
- Run a crowd funded incentive challenge campaign to solve the problem
- Determine cost by Minimum Cost Analysis using First Principles Thinking
- Create incentive challenge to solve for design. Unambiguous completion is defined as 'meets spec'. Therefore, testing protocols must be defined rigorously for unambigous definition of 'meets spec'.