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The goals of the [[common vision]] can be achieved far more efficiently if we're able to harness the expertise of the many to find the best solutions for all aspects of the system and to work towards [[unification|unifying]] them into a cohesive package that can be distributed around the network. In our project at [[Organic Design]], we've called this package the [[Platform]], and the network of all those using it we called the [[Platform network]]. The common knowledge, procedures, documentation and other informational assets and tools we've called the [[Unified Ontology]]. This document concentrates on what the common Information Technology requirements are that best suit the Platform network and best support the participants in working together in it both for themselves, their groups and in [[alignment]] with the [[common vision]].
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The goals of the [[common vision]] can be achieved far more efficiently if we're able to harness the expertise of the many to find the best solutions for all aspects of the system and to work towards [[unification|unifying]] them into a cohesive package that can be distributed around the network. In our project at [[Organic Design]], we've called this package the [[Platform]], and the network of all those using it we called the [[Platform network]]. The common knowledge, procedures, documentation and other informational assets and tools we've called the [[unified ontology]]. This document concentrates on what the common Information Technology requirements are that best suit the Platform network and best support the participants in working together in it both for themselves, their groups and in [[alignment]] with the [[common vision]].

Revision as of 03:55, 21 September 2011

The goals of the common vision can be achieved far more efficiently if we're able to harness the expertise of the many to find the best solutions for all aspects of the system and to work towards unifying them into a cohesive package that can be distributed around the network. In our project at Organic Design, we've called this package the Platform, and the network of all those using it we called the Platform network. The common knowledge, procedures, documentation and other informational assets and tools we've called the unified ontology. This document concentrates on what the common Information Technology requirements are that best suit the Platform network and best support the participants in working together in it both for themselves, their groups and in alignment with the common vision.