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#It aims for the accomplishment of tasks at a scale that would otherwise be impossible without involving large numbers of people. | #It aims for the accomplishment of tasks at a scale that would otherwise be impossible without involving large numbers of people. | ||
#It contains incentives which provide a clear motivation to people, such as [[ | #It contains incentives which provide a clear motivation to people, such as [[BHAGs]] described in the book on crowd development - [[Bold]] | ||
#It aims for unlimited scalability, restrained only by the [[Kardashev Scale]] at the cosmic level. It starts at the scale of human enterprise, powered by human engagement and automation. | #It aims for unlimited scalability, restrained only by the [[Kardashev Scale]] at the cosmic level. It starts at the scale of human enterprise, powered by human engagement and automation. | ||
#It is a social process, in that people are inspired by communion with others, while achieving impressive tasks | #It is a social process, in that people are inspired by communion with others, while achieving impressive tasks |
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Swarm Development refers to the development of goods, services, and other experiences - which follows the following properties in the OSE context:
- It aims for the accomplishment of tasks at a scale that would otherwise be impossible without involving large numbers of people.
- It contains incentives which provide a clear motivation to people, such as BHAGs described in the book on crowd development - Bold
- It aims for unlimited scalability, restrained only by the Kardashev Scale at the cosmic level. It starts at the scale of human enterprise, powered by human engagement and automation.
- It is a social process, in that people are inspired by communion with others, while achieving impressive tasks