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This is the the specification of the business-sitter definition of the Platform business template. This specification will evolve into a full Peer application as soon as development permits. Please note: "Application" is a legacy term used for clearer understanding. In the Peer, applications are unified into [[Workspace|workspaces]].
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Business related [[Peer]]s which are real-world organisations. The Platform is a specific kind of business template, tightly integrated with the Peer interface, which allows easy management of multiple outlets. The first business to be based on the Platform template will be [[Organic Design]]. Organic Design will effectively be field-testing and troubleshooting the business template and also leading by example in it's implementation of the Peer software and integrated business systems templates.
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'''See also: [[Platform Dashboard]]'''
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'''Implementations based on Platform template'''
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*[[Organic Design]]
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*[[Energy Alternatives]]
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'''Variations:'''
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*[[Sanctuary]]
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'''Alternative names:'''
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*"Outpost" - based on Post-carbon Institute definition

Revision as of 05:11, 12 July 2006


Business related Peers which are real-world organisations. The Platform is a specific kind of business template, tightly integrated with the Peer interface, which allows easy management of multiple outlets. The first business to be based on the Platform template will be Organic Design. Organic Design will effectively be field-testing and troubleshooting the business template and also leading by example in it's implementation of the Peer software and integrated business systems templates.

See also: Platform Dashboard

Implementations based on Platform template

Variations:

Alternative names:

  • "Outpost" - based on Post-carbon Institute definition