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Working Systems Intellectual Property

It may be possible to put an end to technology churn for a subset of the IS/IT application portfolio by building communities around working solutions and evolving best practice through shared experience; enhancing the tacit intellectual property of working systems through open community craftsmanship.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Open Innovation

Open Innovation could provide a model for replicating IP from an early adaptor to a laggard in the technology adoption life cycle or product diffusion curve. For what types of applications would this work? or is there any point in trying to nail it down? Maybe it is best to deal with the some of the potential problems, ownership, maintenance?
Posted by Gary Tully at 4:12 AM

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