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In order to create an innovative design, it is critical to have a deep understanding of the designs and mechanisms that are in common use - such as in products that are available on the open market. It is also desirable to research lesser known mechanisms which are not in common use - which may also be relevant to OSE designs because the unique features of [[OSE Specifications]] make these relevant. | In order to create an innovative design, it is critical to have a deep understanding of the designs and mechanisms that are in common use - such as in products that are available on the open market. It is also desirable to research lesser known mechanisms which are not in common use - which may also be relevant to OSE designs because the unique features of [[OSE Specifications]] make these relevant. | ||
The Analysis of Industry Standards | The Analysis of Industry Standards includes: | ||
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#Explanation | #Explanation of the key features of each design | ||
#Commentary on how the designs follow or not follow [[OSE Specifications]] | |||
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Revision as of 01:20, 28 March 2012
The best starting point for building any device or machine is to study what has been done already.
It is an assumption of OSE that here are no inventions, but only small incremental developments on a large, existing pool of knowledge. These are known as innovations.
In order to create an innovative design, it is critical to have a deep understanding of the designs and mechanisms that are in common use - such as in products that are available on the open market. It is also desirable to research lesser known mechanisms which are not in common use - which may also be relevant to OSE designs because the unique features of OSE Specifications make these relevant.
The Analysis of Industry Standards includes:
- Comprehensive listing of mechanisms or designs that are in common use today, as well as listing of lesser known designs
- Explanation of the key features of each design
- Commentary on how the designs follow or not follow OSE Specifications