Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Broadcasting ResearchAryas' Lean Patent Development Life Cycle (PDLC)

ResearchArya wishes to report completion of a whitepaper on ResearchArya's proprietary Lean Patent Development Lifecycle (PDLC)

So, in a nutshell "what is Lean PDLC?"

ResearchArya’s (RA’s) Lean PDLC comprises multiple distinct phases involved in the development of Patents. To be more precise, the Lean PDLC comprises the following multiple phases

  • Lean (or tailored) Requirements Determination Phase
  • Lean Initial Requirements Specifications Phase
  • Lean Feasibility Analysis Phase
  • Lean Budget and Scheduling Phase
  • Lean Planning Phase, such as Defensive, Offensive and Hybrid Patent Programming
  • Lean Implementation Phase
  • Lean Review Phase
  • Lean Quality Testing Phase and the like. 


The Lean PDLC is based on a multidimensional approach to managing IP problems. The Lean PDLC facilitates completion of each phase in the most efficient manner, whilst still requiring minimal investment of input resources, wherein each of the concerned or instant phases is separately subjected to economic feasibility analysis thereby facilitating a balanced trade-off between inputs, processes, outputs thereof, and investment and ROI therefor. 

Each phase in the Lean PDLC is modifiable adaptively (as per need) and/or dynamically (as and when) to most optimally suit both the demanded or requested input requirements and the desired output requirements in connection with the concerned phase. 

In addition, RA’s Lean PDLC also comprises design and implementation of IP-guided or –aware Patent Development Lifecycle.

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