It all depends on who you are co-composing with as to guidelines. Ie in New Zealand there are guidelines of working with Maori who are the indigenous people. The disability sector have developed some guidelines as well as have the mental health sector.
@Richard Stephens : Since this is the forum of researchers, a beginner in research wish to get good suggestions and supports to motivate, asking any form of questions related to the project even silly. Thanks for your reply
Dr Balaganesh P I do not see your question as silly. I am sorry if my reply came across as this. I was trying to get the idea across that there is no co-composer research guidelines and that it all depends on who or what sector you are working with.
Many researchers are not aware that guidelines vary across sectors, cultures and etc. It also varies across disciplines i.e. Social Science, health science and psychology even though they come from the same broad research string.
Are you able to provide additional information then I or others will be better able to assist.
@ Richard Stephens : Thanks for your kindness. Sure helpful reply sir. High rate co-composter design, which imean i wish to design a typical composter which will be fed by compost and some bulking materials (organic watses) probably mixing water treatment sludge with compost, faecal sludge with compost so as to make the composting process rapid as well as good effectiveness.