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  2. Business model pattern - Wikipedia

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    Each of these patterns has similarities in characteristics, business model building blocks arrangements and behaviors. Alexander Osterwalder call these similarities the "business model pattern". [2] [3] "Innovation, entrepreneurship and disruption are not about creative genius", says A. Osterwalder explaining the need for business model ...

  3. Business models for open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Open-source software can also be commercialized from selling services, such as training, technical support, or consulting, rather than the software itself. [5] [6]Another possibility is offering open-source software in source code form only, while providing executable binaries to paying customers only, offering the commercial service of compiling and packaging of the software.

  4. Open-ended question - Wikipedia

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    An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a static response. Open-ended questions are phrased as a statement which requires a longer answer. They can be compared to closed-ended questions which demand a “yes”/“no” or short answer. [1]

  5. Problem-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material. The PBL process does not focus on problem solving with a defined solution, but it allows for the development of other desirable skills and attributes.

  6. Open innovation - Wikipedia

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    Open innovation is a term used to promote an Information Age mindset toward innovation that runs counter to the secrecy and silo mentality of traditional corporate research labs.

  7. Open business - Wikipedia

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    Open knowledge — the free exchange of knowledge by making use -as much as possible- of open standards, open-source and open content principles. Open member details — including open access to the contact details of all other members in a convenient form (i.e. once the range and depth of those details have been approved for release by that ...

  8. OpenSource Maturity Model - Wikipedia

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    While attempting to develop such a model, a few basic facts had been considered: OMM is a process model for development by developers and integration of FLOSS products by integrators. OMM is intended for use by individuals and development teams that may be spread across locations worldwide, hence the emphasis on simplicity and ease of use.

  9. Open energy system models - Wikipedia

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    SciGRID, short for Scientific Grid, is an open source model of the German and European electricity transmission networks. The research project is managed by DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems located in Oldenburg, Germany. The project maintains a website and an email newsletter. SciGRID is written in Python and uses a PostgreSQL database.