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− | *Not all the smart people work for us. We need to work with smart people inside and outside our | + | *Not all the smart people work for us. We need to work with smart people inside and outside our organization |
*External R&D can create significant value; internal R&D is needed to claim some portion of that value | *External R&D can create significant value; internal R&D is needed to claim some portion of that value | ||
*We don't have to originate the research to profit from it | *We don't have to originate the research to profit from it |
Revision as of 06:50, July 11, 2008
Cyberinfrastructure
- Distributed
- Collaborative
- Multidisciplinary
- Heterogenous
- Interoperable
- Accessible as a Public Good
- Sustainable
- Facilitates Collaboration
- Supports Experimentation
- Time and place are no longer barriers to participation and interaction
- Access is open to specialists and non-specialists alike
- Information is the primary driver for progress
- The realm of the possible is expanded through new capabilities, resources, and mechanisms
References
- D. Crawford, [http://www.nsf.gov/eng/general/Workshop/cyberinfrastructure/crawford.ppt Charting our Cyberinfrastructure Future
- Necessary Characteristics of a Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences
- Greer, NSF and Cyberinfrastructure
System of Systems
Global Earth Observation System of Systems
Systems of Systems Engineering
Virtual Organization
Decadal Survey
Leaderless Organization
The Starfish and the Spider
Open Innovation
- Not all the smart people work for us. We need to work with smart people inside and outside our organization
- External R&D can create significant value; internal R&D is needed to claim some portion of that value
- We don't have to originate the research to profit from it
- If we make the best use of internal and external ideas, we will win
- We should profit from others' use of our intellectual property, and we should use others'intellectual property whenever it advances our own objectives
References
H. Chesbrough, Open Innovation