The Systems Transparency Workshop (WTranS) is an annual forum that aims to bring together researchers from different fields interested in the theme of transparency within a computational context. This theme is linked to movements that register a strong tendency in the need to explicitly consider open information in data, processes and software that are of interest to an organization and society. This openness, in the sense of access to information, is a central theme in the study of the concept of transparency. WTranS Proceedings are published annually, bringing selected articles to each edition of the event.
Topics of Interest
WTranS topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Business Architecture as a medium for Transparency
- Software Architectures to Support Transparency
- Open Data as Transparency Base
- Transparency Management
- Transparency Measurements
- Transparency Models
- Organization of Knowledge in Transparency
- Transparency Assessment Processes
- Transparency as a non-functional requirement
- Transparency as a transversal aspect
- Transparency of Information
- Transparency and the impacts on its implementation
- Transparency in Software Artifacts
- Transparency in Ecosystems
- Transparency in Business Processes
- Transparency in Software Processes
- Transparency in Social Networks
- Transparency in the public or private sphere
- Transparency in the Context of the Law on Access to Information
Additional information
For more information about WTranS, visit the event's website.
