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Different conflicting interpretations of CUDS containers in processes #276

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pablo-de-andres opened this issue Jun 22, 2020 · 1 comment

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In GitLab by @urbanmatthias on Mar 16, 2020, 11:55

  1. input and output are in the container of the process --> everything is in the container of the process.
  2. the succeeding cuds are in the container of the preceding cuds --> everything is in the container of the input.

The first option is more natural from a holistic perspective, the seconds one is more natural from a chronological one.
Plus the second one is more natural to scientists, at least for the cases that occurred so far.

Intermediate solution:

  • Go for the second one for now.

In the long run we should consider maybe having to interpretations of the container principle simultaneaously.

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In GitLab by @urbanmatthias on Mar 16, 2020, 11:55

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