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Open Philosophies for associative Autopoietic Digital Ecosystems

Project Full Name Open Philosophies for associative Autopoietic Digital Ecosystems
Acronym OPAALS
Website cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP6_PROJ&ACTION=D&DOC=1&CAT=PROJ&QUERY=012472401bc6:9586:4f4820ec&RCN=79348
Contact Persons

Paolo Dini - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE



Main/Partner organisations

LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE - UK (Coordinator)

African participants
KIGALI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - RWANDA

EU participants
THE UNIVERSITY OF SURREY - UNITED KINGDOM
UNIVERSITAET KASSEL - GERMANY
TECHIDEAS ASESORES TECNOLOGICOS, S.L. - SPAIN
FACHHOCHSCHULE SALZBURG GMBH - AUSTRIA
T6 SOCIETA COOPERATIVA - ITALY
TAMPEREEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO - FINLAND
CREATE-NET (CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TELECOMMUNICATION EXPERIMENTATION FOR NETWORKED COMMUNITIES) - ITALY
UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK - IRELAND
THE UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - UNITED KINGDOM
WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - IRELAND
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ENGLAND IN BIRMINGHAM - UNITED KINGDOM




Contact Details

Paolo Dini
Tel: +44-207-9557272
Fax: +44-207-9556187
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Houghton Street
UNITED KINGDOM

Objectives and short summary of activities

The main claim that OPAALS makes is that in order to achieve sustainable digital business ecosystems of SMEs and software components we need to understand in depth the collaborative processes and ICTs that underpin the continuous creation, formalisation, and sharing of knowledge in the form of business models, software infrastructure for e-Business transactions, and new formal and semi-formal languages.

Target/Beneficiary community
Technology used, standards and services employed
Research activities carried and out and scientific data generated
Principal outcomes and documentation (plus link to case studies)
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Funding source
Public funding
Project start date
Funding duration
Status
finished
Resources employed
Involvement with an e-Infrastructure
no
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