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Appropriate technology from the open-design movement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Open-source appropriate technology (OSAT) is appropriate technology developed through the principles of the open-design movement. Appropriate technology is technology designed with special consideration for the environmental, ethical, cultural, social, political, and economic aspects of the community it is intended for. Open design is public and licensed to allow it to be used, modified, and distributed freely.[1][2]
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Open source is a development method for appropriate technology that utilizes distributed peer review and transparency of the process.
In an article published on Harvard Business Review, Vasilis Kostakis and Andreas Roos argue that the "open-source" model can act as a driver of sustainable development since it enables localization for communities that do not have the resources to tempt commercial developers to provide local versions of their products, minimizing the need to ship materials over long distances and organizing material activities accordingly. [3] Local manufacturing would also make maintenance easier and encourage manufacturers to design products to last as long as possible. [3] The technology can be both "gratis" and "libre," i.e., free of both the monetary cost and contractual restrictions often associated with commercial technologies and patents. That freedom can be an important consideration for developing communities. [4] According to the concepts of Jeremy Rifkin, it thus optimizes the sharing of knowledge and design as there are no patent costs to pay for. [3]
For solutions, many researchers, companies, and academics work on products meant to assist sustainable development. The ethics of information sharing in this context have been explored in depth.[5][6]
The Appropedia Foundation is a non-profit organization running Appropedia, the largest wiki documenting schematics, ideas, observations, experimental data, deployment logs etc. about patent-free appropriate technology, permaculture and related subjects.[17]
At the university level, the use of open-source-appropriate technology classroom projects has been shown to be successful in forging the connection between physics and social benefit.[18] This approach has the potential to use students' access to resources and testing equipment in furthering the development of appropriate technology. Similarly, OSAT has been used for improving service learning.[19][20] MIT studied the usefulness of appropriate technology in education and its relation to OSAT.[21]
It has been proposed that the evolution of the open-source 3D printers can enable a new method of development for OSAT.[22][23]
Fracture mechanics, ergonomics/user friendly design, and user centered design; All factor in to create a high quality, new and improved product not to mention the use of smart materials like graphene.
Appropriate technology is designed to promote decentralized, labor-intensive, energy-efficient and environmentally sound businesses.[24] Carroll Pursell says that the movement declined from 1965 to 1985, due to an inability to counter advocates of agribusiness, large private utilities, and multinational construction companies.[25] Recently (2011), several barriers to OSAT deployment have been identified:[26]
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