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Requirements-driven adaptation: compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems

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Requirements-driven adaptation: compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems. / Chopra, Amit K.
Requirements@Run.Time (RE@RunTime), 2011 2nd International Workshop on. IEEE, 2011. p. 32-36.

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Chopra, AK 2011, Requirements-driven adaptation: compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems. in Requirements@Run.Time (RE@RunTime), 2011 2nd International Workshop on. IEEE, pp. 32-36. https://doi.org/10.1109/ReRunTime.2011.6046245

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Chopra, A. K. (2011). Requirements-driven adaptation: compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems. In Requirements@Run.Time (RE@RunTime), 2011 2nd International Workshop on (pp. 32-36). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ReRunTime.2011.6046245

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Chopra AK. Requirements-driven adaptation: compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems. In Requirements@Run.Time (RE@RunTime), 2011 2nd International Workshop on. IEEE. 2011. p. 32-36 doi: 10.1109/ReRunTime.2011.6046245

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Chopra, Amit K. / Requirements-driven adaptation : compliance, context, uncertainty, and systems. Requirements@Run.Time (RE@RunTime), 2011 2nd International Workshop on. IEEE, 2011. pp. 32-36

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