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Measuring the maturity of a technology : guidance on assigning a TRL.
Author(s) -
John B. Mitchell
Publication year - 2007
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/921752
Subject(s) - maturity (psychological) , technology readiness level , set (abstract data type) , technology development , computer science , emerging technologies , capability maturity model , systems engineering , engineering management , engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , business , manufacturing engineering , artificial intelligence , software , operating system , psychology , developmental psychology , programming language
This report provides guidance on how to assign a technology readiness level (TRL). The method proposed assists in assigning TRLs through a series of questions that focus on a set of unambiguous maturation metrics. This method is slightly biased towards the environment and approach to technology maturation at Sandia National Laboratories where customers and suppliers are in very close proximity to one another, allowing for supplier-customer interactions at a very early stage in technology development. The hope is that this report can serve as a practical guide to anyone trying to understand the maturity of a specific technology. Risk is reduced in system acquisition by selecting mature technologies for inclusion in system development. TRLs are used to assess the maturity of evolving technologies and therefore become part of an overall risk reduction strategy in system development

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