Background Research

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  1. Google the topic at hand. Select keywords directly related to search, such as "Open Source High Pressure Electrolyzer". The best case outcome is that an open source version exists, including a developer community, and that community can be tapped for a complete solution with OSE Spec.
  1. Sample results - [1] and [2], and [3] and [4]. 30 atm alkaline electrolyzer - [5].
  1. Quantify the result to see if there are meaningful results, and if not, search deeper.
  2. Procure phone numbers, make calls - regarding availability of data - and document in a commenting + upvoting interface such as Upvoting. Anyone can sign up for and use an instance of Disqus.
  3. Conditions of satisfaction involve point-by-point meeting of OSE Specifications and documentation of such.
  4. Background research continues until open design is identified, or if not, a Design Rationale is constructed that embodies the critical elements of a workable design.
  5. Use Rizzoma collaborative editing to capture the different design assets.
  6. Reification is then proposed by providing sourcing information, building of parts, test-driven design, and other data collection until desirable results are obtained.