Software technology maturation
ICSE '85 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Software engineering
Fraunhofer: the German model for applied research and technology transfer
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, coevolution, and the origins of personal computing
Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, coevolution, and the origins of personal computing
IWPSE '01 Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution
Why is Technology Transfer So Hard?
Computer
Prospects for an Engineering Discipline of Software
IEEE Software
The Coevolution of New Organizational Forms
Organization Science
Understanding SOA with Web Services (Independent Technology Guides)
Understanding SOA with Web Services (Independent Technology Guides)
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This article proposes a co-evolutionary service-oriented model, an organizational architecture for accelerating technology transfer between co-evolving organizations. Conventional model of technology transfer implies a unidirectional transfer from technology providers to technology requesters. However, this is not a case in successful technology transfer. In our experience, we observed a reciprocal feedback relationship between the providers and requesters. As the model of such collaboration, we propose a co-evolutionary model of technology transfer, which enables to adjust the level of maturity of technology to be transferred and accelerate the transfer process.