First international workshop on theory and practice of open computational systems

This report summarizes the presentations and related discussions of the first international workshop on Theory and practice of open computational systems (TAPOCS) at the twelfth international workshop on Enabling technologies: Infrastructure for collaborative enterprises (WETICE). The balance between two topics of open computational systems in particular was in focus during the workshop discussions: theory and practice. As such, we introduced these topics by means of a presentation on Visions of open computational systems and concluded them by means of a presentation on an envisioned Roadmap of open computational systems.

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