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Roughly transcribed pages of the [http://openfarmtech.org/OSE_Proposal.doc OSE Proposal] document.
Roughly transcribed pages of the [http://openfarmtech.org/OSE_Proposal.doc OSE Proposal] document.


==OSE Proposal - Towards a World Class Open Source Research and Development Facility==
=OSE Proposal - Towards a World Class Open Source Research and Development Facility=


By: Factor e Team
By: Factor e Team
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OUTLINE
=OUTLINE=


[[Proposal_2008_Abstract|Abstract]]
[[Proposal_2008_Abstract|Abstract]]
(should write an Introduction here to clarify context of this work. Keys are localization, peer-to-peer economy, open source economic development, Global Villages)


# [[Proposal_2008_Vision|Vision]]
# [[Proposal_2008_Vision|Vision]]

Revision as of 00:41, 7 April 2009

Roughly transcribed pages of the OSE Proposal document.

OSE Proposal - Towards a World Class Open Source Research and Development Facility

By: Factor e Team

Email: [1]

Skype: marcin_ose

1.16.08-v0.12

OUTLINE

Abstract

  1. Vision
  2. Economic Base
  3. Product Selection Metric
    1. Metric Development
    2. The Metric
    3. Specific Product Selection for the Global Village Construction Set
      1. Components
      2. Product Rating for Components
  4. IV. Product Ecology
    1. Product Ecology: Open Source Technology Pattern Language
    2. Product Ecology: Symbolic Representation for the 16 Technologies
    3. Product Ecology: Interaction of the 16 Technologies with a Land-Based Global Village and with the Global Economy
      1. Sample Product Ecology 1: Energy - Solar Turbine Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System
      2. Solar Concentrators
      3. Transportation: Cars, Tractors, and Other Self-propelled Devices
      4. Skid Loader
      5. Sawmill Ecology
      6. Biofuels: Fuel Alcohol, Compressed Wood Gas, and Biodiesel
      7. Solar Power
    4. Flexible Fabrication: How all the Generative Components are Created
      1. CNC Multimachine
      2. XYZ Table
      3. Plastic Extruder
      4. Metal Casting
      5. Circuit Fabrication
  5. Enterprise Models
    1. Open Source Model According to OSE Specifications
    2. Neo-Commercialization
    3. Neo-Commercialization Funding Model
    4. Economic Analysis: CEB
    5. Sawmill Concept
    6. Solar Turbine Grid Intertie Concept
    7. Skid Loader Concept
    8. Open Source Nursery Concept
  6. Facility Replication
    1. Capitalization
    2. Ongoing Costs
    3. Time Frames
  7. Facility Self-Sufficiency Program
  8. Facility Building Plan
  9. Deployment Strategy for the OSE Product Cycle
  10. The Challenge for You
  1. APPENDIX A: GENERAL DEPLOYMENT STRATEGY
  2. APPENDIX B: EDUCATION PROGRAM
  3. B1: FLEXIBLE FABRICATION CURRICULUM
  4. C: TECHNOLOGIES BEYOND THE SCOPE
  5. D: METRIC NOTES
  6. E: GRAND CALL TO ARMS