Post by Constructor of SIteam PO on May 21, 2024 17:34:50 GMT 1
presented formula_statement-first,
important questions-second
Statement _A_
"...where industrial production is built on the commercial exploitation of the products themselves, open source points to a significantly different business model:
here, the core business lies not in the sale of copyrighted products, but in the provision of services around a freely available, collaborative developed (or prodused!) artifact."
Question _A\1
How could quality insurance solved?
Question _B (to drive the solution)
'architectures for distributed cooperation':
_ What is the role of online collaborative platforms for distributed design and problem solving in critical domains?
_ How should an online platform be developed to support diverse geographically dispersed communities -with distinct cultural and social norms or varying levels of bandwith and connectivity?
_ How can the platform be structured to deal with diverse problem domains and communities of interest and made robust and scaleable for participants worldwide?
'supporting communities of practice':
_ What are the social and technical conditions that support distributed communities?
_ Do participants interact as a unified "community" or diverse "social collectives" with distinct and often conflicting interests?
_ How do communities of practice in physical settings differ from those emerging online?
_ What is the nature of social incentives and peer learning in online cooperative design?
'rethinking Intellectual Property Rights':
_ What is the manner in which participants deal with their Intellectual Property Rights in terms of sharing, protection and dissemination of individual or cooperative efforts?
_ Under what conditions do innovators adopt open source, patents, public or proprietary disclosure of ongoing designs?
_ What social incentives and online mechanisms support diverse forms of Intellectual Property Rights-solutions?