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Novel component middleware for building dependable sentient computing applications. / Wu, Maomao; Friday, Adrian; Blair, Gordon S. et al.
2004. Paper presented at ECOOP'04 workshop on component-oriented approaches to context-aware systems (online proceedings), Oslo, Norway.

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Wu, M, Friday, A, Blair, GS, Sivaharan, T, Okanda, P, Duran-Limon, H, Sørensen, C-F, Biegel, G, Meier, R & EU FET (Funder) 2004, 'Novel component middleware for building dependable sentient computing applications', Paper presented at ECOOP'04 workshop on component-oriented approaches to context-aware systems (online proceedings), Oslo, Norway, 1/06/04. <http://www.cs.tcd.ie/COA-CAC-04/submissions/wu.pdf>

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Wu, M., Friday, A., Blair, G. S., Sivaharan, T., Okanda, P., Duran-Limon, H., Sørensen, C-F., Biegel, G., Meier, R., & EU FET (Funder) (2004). Novel component middleware for building dependable sentient computing applications. Paper presented at ECOOP'04 workshop on component-oriented approaches to context-aware systems (online proceedings), Oslo, Norway. http://www.cs.tcd.ie/COA-CAC-04/submissions/wu.pdf

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Wu M, Friday A, Blair GS, Sivaharan T, Okanda P, Duran-Limon H et al.. Novel component middleware for building dependable sentient computing applications. 2004. Paper presented at ECOOP'04 workshop on component-oriented approaches to context-aware systems (online proceedings), Oslo, Norway.

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Wu, Maomao ; Friday, Adrian ; Blair, Gordon S. et al. / Novel component middleware for building dependable sentient computing applications. Paper presented at ECOOP'04 workshop on component-oriented approaches to context-aware systems (online proceedings), Oslo, Norway.

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