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Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework

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Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework. / Greenwood, Phil; Blair, Lynne.
Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005: NetObjectDays05. ed. / Robert Hirschfeld ; Ryszard Kowalczyk; Andreas Polze; Mathias Weske. Vol. P-69 Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik, 2005. p. 76-93.

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Greenwood, P & Blair, L 2005, Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework. in R Hirschfeld , R Kowalczyk, A Polze & M Weske (eds), Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005: NetObjectDays05. vol. P-69, Gesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn, pp. 76-93. <http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings69/GI-Proceedings.69-5.pdf>

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Greenwood, P., & Blair, L. (2005). Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework. In R. Hirschfeld , R. Kowalczyk, A. Polze, & M. Weske (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005: NetObjectDays05 (Vol. P-69, pp. 76-93). Gesellschaft für Informatik. http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings69/GI-Proceedings.69-5.pdf

Vancouver

Greenwood P, Blair L. Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework. In Hirschfeld R, Kowalczyk R, Polze A, Weske M, editors, Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005: NetObjectDays05. Vol. P-69. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik. 2005. p. 76-93

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Greenwood, Phil ; Blair, Lynne. / Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework. Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005: NetObjectDays05. editor / Robert Hirschfeld ; Ryszard Kowalczyk ; Andreas Polze ; Mathias Weske. Vol. P-69 Bonn : Gesellschaft für Informatik, 2005. pp. 76-93

Bibtex

@inproceedings{77f6520051ea4f90876afe03dbae6fdb,
title = "Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework",
abstract = "Dynamic AOP has been identified as a useful technique to implement an auto-adaptive framework. To supplement this policies based upon Event-Condition-Action rules are used to specify when adaptations should be applied to the underlying system. However, for use in auto-adaptive systems it is advantageousif these policies allow certain relationship information to be specified to ensure the system never encounters undesirable interactions and adaptations are applied in a correct manner. This paper highlights the need for these relationships by giving a series of examples followed by a proposed solution to these problems.",
keywords = "AOSD, adaptive and reflective systems , generative programming , autonomic computing , dynamic software evolution.",
author = "Phil Greenwood and Lynne Blair",
year = "2005",
month = sep,
language = "English",
isbn = "3-88579-398-9",
volume = "P-69",
pages = "76--93",
editor = "{Hirschfeld }, {Robert } and Ryszard Kowalczyk and Andreas Polze and Weske, {Mathias }",
booktitle = "Lecture Notes in Informatics: NODe 2005/ GSEM 2005",
publisher = "Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik",

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