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How DARPA Approaches Problems: The Pasteur Quadrant

How DARPA Approaches Problems: The Pasteur Quadrant

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... actual use-inspired research is the top right quadrant (Pasteur), crucial for meaningful contributions. As seen in Figure 15, DARPA lies largely in the Pasteur Quadrant. In proposing a model for the Indian Army R&D Organisation, it is imperative to note that a one-size-fits-all approach cannot be followed, since R&D organisations must be driven by the nature of the military, which differs across regions. ...

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