Democratising Design in Scientific Innovation: Application of an Open Value Network to Open Source Hardware Design

IRPN: Science Pub Date : 2016-02-08 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3331281
Maria Frangos, Joshua M. Pearce, T. Brastaviceanu, Ahmed Aki Mahmoud, Abran Khalid
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Open source hardware (OSH) development has been gaining momentum in recent years with several communities attempting to formalise its various aspects. One particularly promising area is the design of open source scientific hardware. Previous work has shown that the use of digital fabrication techniques has allowed scientists to make high-quality scientific tools for 1-10% of the cost of commercial proprietary equipment. Open source scientific hardware (and the open science movement in which it is situated) is part of a larger social shift characterised by open production methodologies, and decentralised and distributed models of collaboration. Design is also increasingly involved in supporting open production, both in terms of designing and developing technical infrastructures, and in terms of encouraging and sustaining processes that promote collaboration and openness. This paper builds on the work of open source scientific hardware and emerging concepts in participatory design with a focus on commons-based peer production. How do open production environments foster engagement and innovation? Can distributed modes of production support the design of open source scientific hardware? To answer these questions, a design research case study was undertaken to investigate the design and social impact of a collaboratively designed open source hardware instrument developed by Sensorica, an open value network, in collaboration with an academic laboratory. The project’s goal was to engage with makers and communities around the world in order to encourage its wider adoption, future evolution and continued development.
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科学创新中的设计民主化:开放价值网络在开源硬件设计中的应用
近年来,开源硬件(OSH)的发展势头越来越强劲,一些社区试图将其各个方面正式化。一个特别有前途的领域是开源科学硬件的设计。先前的研究表明,使用数字制造技术,科学家们可以制造出高质量的科学工具,成本仅为商业专有设备的1-10%。开源科学硬件(以及它所在的开放科学运动)是一个更大的社会转变的一部分,其特征是开放的生产方法,以及分散和分布式的协作模式。设计也越来越多地参与支持开放生产,无论是在设计和开发技术基础设施方面,还是在鼓励和维持促进协作和开放的过程方面。本文以开源科学硬件的工作和参与式设计中的新兴概念为基础,重点关注基于公共的对等生产。开放的生产环境如何促进参与和创新?分布式生产模式能支持开源科学硬件的设计吗?为了回答这些问题,我们进行了一个设计研究案例研究,以调查由开放价值网络Sensorica与学术实验室合作开发的协作设计的开源硬件仪器的设计和社会影响。该项目的目标是与世界各地的制造商和社区合作,以鼓励其更广泛的采用,未来的演变和持续发展。
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