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| <div style="font-size:120%; padding-bottom:10px; text-align:center;">'''''Internal Wiki of DPUIC.'''''</div>
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| | The single = heading is larger, but leaves no space, so to get it looking OK, you have to add an extra space line in the text. |
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| = Our Platform =
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| = The Foundation = | | =Sandbox2= |
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| == Our Ideas ==
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| #[[About The Foundation]]
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| #[[Our Understanding of P2P]]
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| #[[Manifesto]]: P2P and Human Evolution
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| #The [[P2P Meme Map]]
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| #Best P2P Essays [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Essays 1] [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Essays_2 2]
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| | And another... this is a test by [[Stacco Troncoso]] |
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| == Our Key Resources == | | ==Sensorica post test == |
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| #The P2P [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net Blog]
| | At the third iteration, the service beneficiary gets a fast paced innovation at a quarter of the normal cost. Even more interestingly, the cost cuts aren’t transferred to those who provide the service. They are actual cost savings that result from a heavy use and rapid remix of open source, from the mutualization of resources within the network, from the collaborative nature of activities, from the elimination of bureaucracy, and other inefficiencies that come from lack of motivation. On the contrary, everyone is paid with the same measure, according to the Canadian labor market, no matter where the contributor lives. More precisely, within SENSORICA those who live in Pakistan aren’t paid less. And if that wasn't enough, on top of providing rapid innovation at a fraction of the cost to classical institutions, so that they can maintain jobs, at the same time sensoricans increase the value of the global commons, because everything they do is open source. All the data about the economic activity within SENSORICA is open to the public, we can’t make this up! |
| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Special:Recentchanges What’s New in the Wiki]
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| #[http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Recentchanges/title=Special:Recentchanges&feed=rss Wiki RSS Feed]
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| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Newsletter Our Newsletter]
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| | This mutually beneficial economic relationship between classical institutions and SENSORICA, as an open innovation and peer production network, can be seen as a bridge between the classical capitalist economy and the p2p economy, as a channel for transfer of resources from the old economy to the new. |
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| == Learning More ==
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| #[http://astore.amazon.com/p2pfoundation-20 P2P Bookstore]
| | ===The Barda case=== |
| #'''[[P2P Seminars]] & ([[Testimonials]])'''
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| #[[Our Expert Database]]
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| #[http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=4549818267592301968&hl=en-AU Watch this P2P lecture!]
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| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Michel_Bauwens_on_Peer_to_Peer Listen to this Podcast]
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| #[http://poynder.blogspot.com/2006/09/p2p-very-core-of-world-to-come.html Read this Interview]
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| == Who We Are ==
| | The Barda periscope project was the first implementation of a new open project development methodology designed by Fernando, Tiberius and Lynn, in the context of a service provided to a client. This methodology was formalized in SENSORICA’s network resource planning (NRP) software through a concept named Workflow recipes, which are time-dependent and deliverables-dependent bundles of Processes associated with a Project (a context of work). This methodology consists of the following steps: Project initiation, Design considerations, Design, Prototyping, and Product. All the contributions to the Project were logged within this structure. |
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| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Founders Our Founders]
| | ==More information== |
| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Category:ActiveContributor Active Contributors]
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| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/WikiNode Our Wiki Neighbours]
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| #[http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Network Commons Network]
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| == Online Book Projects == | |
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| #The [[Ethical Economy Book Project]]
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| = Topics =
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| '''We are looking for maintainers for our subject pages! Interested?'''
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| ==Key Topics==
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| [[:Category:Business | P2P and Business]]
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| [[:Category:Governance | P2P and Governance]]
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| [[:Category:IP | P2P, Copyright and Property]]
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| [[:Category:Design | Open Design Communities]]
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| [[:Category:Peerproduction | Peer Production]]
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| ==Other Subjects==
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| [[:Category:Intelligence | Collective Intelligence]]
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| [[:Category:Manufacturing | Open and Distributed Manufacturing]]
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| [[:Category:Standards | Open Standards]]
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| [[:Category:Ecology | P2P Ecology and Energy]]
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| [[:Category:Education | P2P Education and Learning]]
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| [[:Category:Facilitation | P2P Facilitation]]
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| [[:Category:Gaming | P2P Gaming and Metaverses]]
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| [[:Category:Geography | P2P Geography]]
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| [[:Category:Media | P2P Media]]
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| [[:Category:Money | P2P Money]]
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| [[:Category:Music | P2P Music]]
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| [[:Category:Policy | P2P Policy]]
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| [[:Category:Politics | P2P Politics]]
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| [[:Category:Relational | P2P Relationality]]
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| [[:Category:Science | P2P Science]]
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| [[:Category:Security | P2P Security and Warfare]]
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| [[:Category:Spirituality | P2P Spirituality]]
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| [[:Category:Technology | P2P Technology]]
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| = P2P Resources =
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| [[:Category:Articles | Articles]] on P2P topics
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| [[:Category:Books | Books]] on P2P topics
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| [[:Category:Cases | Case Studies]]
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| [[:Category:Companies | Companies]] with P2P business models
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| [[:Category:Conferences | Conferences]] on P2P topics
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| [[:Category:Courses | Curricula]]
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| [[:Category:Encyclopedia | Encyclopedia]]
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| [[:Category:Fiction | Fiction]] with P2P themes
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| [[:Category:Graphics | Graphics]] to use in presentations
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| [[:Category:Individuals | Individuals]], Who's Who in P2P
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| [[:Category:Interviews | Interviews]] with P2P practitioners and thought leaders
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| [[:Category:Movements | Movements]] advocating P2P
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| [[:Category:Podcasts | Podcasts and Audio]]
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| [[:Category:Reference | Reference]]
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| [[:Category:Research | Research]] on P2P
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| [[:Category:Resources | Resources]] and tools
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| [[:Category:Statistics | Statistics]] on P2P trends
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| [[:Category:Webcasts | Webcasts and Video]]
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| [[:Category:Wiki | Wiki's]]
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| == Individual Projects ==
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| #[[:Category:EthicalEconomy | Adam Arvidsson's Ethical Economy]]
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| #[[:Category:Peereconomy | Christian Siefkes' Peer Economy]]
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| #[[:Category:OpenCapital | Chris Cook's Open Capital approach]]
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| #[[:Category:Peertrust | Stan Rhodes' Peer Trust Network Project]]
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| #[[:Category:User Owned | Patrick Anderson's User Ownership Theory]]
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| #[[:Category:MAP | Nathan Craven's Roadmap to Mutually Assured Production]]
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| #[[:Category:SocialEnergy | Marc Fawzi's P2P Energy's Currency]]
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| #[[:Category:AbundancePlatform | James Edwards" Open Platform for Sustainable Abundance]]
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| == Other P2P Foundation Projects ==
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| #[[P2P Awards]] - Initiator: Franz Nahrada
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| #[[List of European Policy Consultants]] - Celia Blanco
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| #[[P2P Theory Books]]
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| #[[Core Peer-2-Peer Collaboration Principles]] - Initiator Ryan Lanham
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| #[[P2P Cities]]
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| == [[:Category:Languages|Languages]] ==
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| [[Chinese-Language]] - [[:Category:Dutch | Dutch-Language]] - [[:Category:French | French-Language]] - [[German language | German-Language]] - [[Greek-Language]] - [[Italian-Language]] - [[Mongolian-Language]] - [[Portuguese-Language]] - [[Spanish-Language]] - [[Swedish-Language]] - [[Thai-Language]]
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| [[Morocco]] [[Kenya]] [[South Africa]] [[Zimbabwe]]
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| ====[[Asia]]====
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| [[Bangladesh]] [[Burma]] [[Cambodia]] [[China]] [[Hong Kong]] [[India]] [[Japan]] [[Malaysia]] [[Nepal]] [[Pakistan]] [[Philippines]] [[Singapore]] [[South Korea]] [[Taiwan]] [[Thailand]]
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| ====[[Central and South America]]====
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| [[Argentina]] [[Brazil]] [[Chili]] [[Ecuador]] [[Mexico]] [[Peru]] [[Uruguay]] [[Venezuela]]
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| ====[[Europe]]====
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| [[Austria]] [[Belgium]] [[Bulgaria]] [[Finland]] [[France]] [[Germany]] [[Greece]] [[Ireland]] [[Italy]] [[Netherlands]] [[Poland]] [[Portugal]] [[Russia]] [[Spain]] [[Sweden]] [[UK]] [[Ukraine]]
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| [[Australia]] [[New Zealand]]
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| == What we are interested in ==
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| ===Our Most Popular Topics===
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| #[[Product Hacking]] (19,805 views)
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| #[[Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation]] (13,027 views)
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| #[[Commons]] (8,777 views)
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| #[[Open Access]] (7,159 views)
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| #[[Long Tail]] (5,444 views)
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| #[[Global Villages]] (5,345 views)
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| #[[P2P Energy Economy]] (5,234 views)
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| #[[Open Hardware]] (5,225 views)
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| #[[Creative Commons]] (5,203 views)
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| #[[Participatory Spirituality]] (4,997 views)
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| #[[Peer to Peer]] (4,912 views)
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| #[[Peer Governance]] (4,801 views)
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| #[[Open Data]] (4,778 views)
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| #[[P2P Energy Grid]] (4,749 views)
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| #[[Reputation]] (4,728 views)
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| #[[Open Source Hardware]] (4,615 views)
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| #[[Peer Production]] (4,606 views)
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| #[[Collective Intelligence]] (4,566 views)
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| #[[User-centered Innovation]] (4,551 views)
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| #[[Open Design]] (4,539 views)
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| #[[Mesh Networks]] (4,521 views)
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| #[[Open Money]] (4,485 views)
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| #[[Peer Property]] (4,465 views)
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| #[[Crowdfunding]] (4,454 views)
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| #[[Participative Epistemology]] (4,430 views)
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| #[[Peer to Peer Exchanges]] (4,361 views)
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| #[[GNU General Public License]] (4,355 views)
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| #[[Bittorrent]] (4,310 views)
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| #[[P2P TV]] (4,282 views)
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| #[[Desktop Manufacturing]] (4,263 views)
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| #[[A2K Access to Knowledge]] (4,237 views)
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| ==Partners==
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Let's try a reference. [1]
What happens with nested definition lists?
- 1. The first dt
- 1.1 The first dd
- 1.2 including a 2nd level term?
- 1.2.1 and a 2nd level dd?
- 1.2.2 1and even a 3rd?
- 1.2.2.1 what, 3?
- could maybe use these for roll-your-own contents
Here is the interesting reason why double "==" works better.
This is a single = heading
and this is the following text
Another single = heading
and this is the following text
Here is a double == heading
and the text following it
Notice the spacing before the headings!
The double == heading leaves space before it, as expected for a sub-heading
The single = heading is larger, but leaves no space, so to get it looking OK, you have to add an extra space line in the text.
As here:
Sandbox
This is a sandbox. I am writing to it.
dtzortzis42
Sandbox2
This is another sandbox
Sandbox3
And another... this is a test by Stacco Troncoso
Sensorica post test
At the third iteration, the service beneficiary gets a fast paced innovation at a quarter of the normal cost. Even more interestingly, the cost cuts aren’t transferred to those who provide the service. They are actual cost savings that result from a heavy use and rapid remix of open source, from the mutualization of resources within the network, from the collaborative nature of activities, from the elimination of bureaucracy, and other inefficiencies that come from lack of motivation. On the contrary, everyone is paid with the same measure, according to the Canadian labor market, no matter where the contributor lives. More precisely, within SENSORICA those who live in Pakistan aren’t paid less. And if that wasn't enough, on top of providing rapid innovation at a fraction of the cost to classical institutions, so that they can maintain jobs, at the same time sensoricans increase the value of the global commons, because everything they do is open source. All the data about the economic activity within SENSORICA is open to the public, we can’t make this up!
This mutually beneficial economic relationship between classical institutions and SENSORICA, as an open innovation and peer production network, can be seen as a bridge between the classical capitalist economy and the p2p economy, as a channel for transfer of resources from the old economy to the new.
The Barda case
The Barda periscope project was the first implementation of a new open project development methodology designed by Fernando, Tiberius and Lynn, in the context of a service provided to a client. This methodology was formalized in SENSORICA’s network resource planning (NRP) software through a concept named Workflow recipes, which are time-dependent and deliverables-dependent bundles of Processes associated with a Project (a context of work). This methodology consists of the following steps: Project initiation, Design considerations, Design, Prototyping, and Product. All the contributions to the Project were logged within this structure.
More information