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The vital field of open-source software has proven itself a massive global incubator for innovation. With no barriers to entry, nearly anyone can join in and make huge contributions to a field. Yet, many of today's public and private enterprises inhibit this type of rapid, and necessary, innovation. This book provides a new model, and with it new strategies for identifying problems, breaking them down into the right questions, directing resources in research and development, interpreting results, disseminating information, manufacturing and distributing products, and commercializing future…mehr

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The vital field of open-source software has proven itself a massive global incubator for innovation. With no barriers to entry, nearly anyone can join in and make huge contributions to a field. Yet, many of today's public and private enterprises inhibit this type of rapid, and necessary, innovation. This book provides a new model, and with it new strategies for identifying problems, breaking them down into the right questions, directing resources in research and development, interpreting results, disseminating information, manufacturing and distributing products, and commercializing future tech that can bring the knowledge commons to innovation for social, cultural, and economic advantage.
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Carol L. Stimmel is the founder and CEO of Manifest Mind, a New York corporation. Her responsibilities include managing key industry and client relationships, driving research topics, and personal contributions to consulting engagements and research reports. Carol has 25 years of experience in emerging technology markets including operating roles as well as extensive experience in market intelligence and analysis. Don Sherwood Olson's twentyeight years of progressive technical experience and leadership in software engineering, as architect, designer, programmer, team leader, tester, and trainer marry with a second career as a writer and academic. He has worked as a lead or principal software engineer in fields as diverse as rocket engine controls, flight avionics, and satellite-based communication systems. He was the managing member of Catamount Consulting, LLC, for several years, consulting on software systems. Currently he serves as a Web designer and developer with Northern Arizona University's Information Technology Services and also teaches as an adjunct lecturer in the English and Honors programs at the university.