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In the [[GVCS 50]] development stage, make sure that tools fit together as a set. (In scenario of generalized opes source product development, create standards for interfaces based on post-scarcity design) | In the [[GVCS 50]] development stage, make sure that tools fit together as a set. (In scenario of generalized opes source product development, create standards for interfaces based on post-scarcity design) Fitting together means that: | ||
* | *Number of unique functional units is minimized, so their use is redundant | ||
* | **On level of components, modules, and entire devices | ||
* | *All products can be made on the fabrication machines of the [[GVCS]] | ||
=Discussion= | |||
The [[Open Source Technology Pattern Language]] aims to capture the fundamental building blocks for devices. | |||
[[Category:XM]] | [[Category:XM]] |
Revision as of 03:55, 12 March 2012
In the GVCS 50 development stage, make sure that tools fit together as a set. (In scenario of generalized opes source product development, create standards for interfaces based on post-scarcity design) Fitting together means that:
- Number of unique functional units is minimized, so their use is redundant
- On level of components, modules, and entire devices
- All products can be made on the fabrication machines of the GVCS
Discussion
The Open Source Technology Pattern Language aims to capture the fundamental building blocks for devices.