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... ... @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ 28 28 29 29 == Some General Reflections == 30 30 31 -More about my perspective on OSI and the free/libre/open is available in an interview in the [[November 2014 OSI Newsletter>>url:http://opensource.org/201411Newsletter]]. Here also is a[[ draft version of an academic article>>url:http://projectmanagementhotel.com/attachments/6065/jpotvin_tim-review_resilient-coordination_17jan2015PDF.pdf]] submitted for publication next month in Technology Innovation Management Review. (This version is still in editing, and will be taken offline when the official version gets published in [[TIM Review>>url:http://timreview.ca/]].) In this paper I propose a generalization of the multi-entity coordination methodology that was originally developed through the past three decades by the global free/libre/open source software movement. I offer a general structure for visualizing resilient multi-entity coordination in any domain. 31 +More about my perspective on OSI and the free/libre/open way is available in an interview in the [[November 2014 OSI Newsletter>>url:http://opensource.org/201411Newsletter]]. Here also is a[[ draft version of an academic article>>url:http://projectmanagementhotel.com/attachments/6065/jpotvin_tim-review_resilient-coordination_17jan2015PDF.pdf]] submitted for publication next month in Technology Innovation Management Review. (This version is still in editing, and will be taken offline when the official version gets published in [[TIM Review>>url:http://timreview.ca/]].) In this paper I propose a generalization of the multi-entity coordination methodology that was originally developed through the past three decades by the global free/libre/open source software movement. I offer a general structure for visualizing resilient multi-entity coordination in any domain. 32 32 33 33 In Section 2 below I outline two fields in which I have been actively applying the free/libre/open way in domains other than software. 34 34