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The evolution of Tropos: contexts, commitments and adaptivity

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The evolution of Tropos: contexts, commitments and adaptivity. / Ali, Raian; Chopra, Amit K.; Dalpiaz, Fabiano et al.
Proceedings of the 4th International iStar Workshop. ed. / Jaelson Castro; Xavier Franch; John Mylopoulos; Eric Yu. CEUR-WS.org, 2010. p. 15-19 (CEUR-WS Proceedings; Vol. 586).

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Ali, R, Chopra, AK, Dalpiaz, F, Giorgini, P, Mylopoulos, J & Souza, VES 2010, The evolution of Tropos: contexts, commitments and adaptivity. in J Castro, X Franch, J Mylopoulos & E Yu (eds), Proceedings of the 4th International iStar Workshop. CEUR-WS Proceedings, vol. 586, CEUR-WS.org, pp. 15-19. <http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-586/iStar10-paper03.pdf>

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Ali, R., Chopra, A. K., Dalpiaz, F., Giorgini, P., Mylopoulos, J., & Souza, V. E. S. (2010). The evolution of Tropos: contexts, commitments and adaptivity. In J. Castro, X. Franch, J. Mylopoulos, & E. Yu (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International iStar Workshop (pp. 15-19). (CEUR-WS Proceedings; Vol. 586). CEUR-WS.org. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-586/iStar10-paper03.pdf

Vancouver

Ali R, Chopra AK, Dalpiaz F, Giorgini P, Mylopoulos J, Souza VES. The evolution of Tropos: contexts, commitments and adaptivity. In Castro J, Franch X, Mylopoulos J, Yu E, editors, Proceedings of the 4th International iStar Workshop. CEUR-WS.org. 2010. p. 15-19. (CEUR-WS Proceedings).

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Ali, Raian ; Chopra, Amit K. ; Dalpiaz, Fabiano et al. / The evolution of Tropos : contexts, commitments and adaptivity. Proceedings of the 4th International iStar Workshop. editor / Jaelson Castro ; Xavier Franch ; John Mylopoulos ; Eric Yu. CEUR-WS.org, 2010. pp. 15-19 (CEUR-WS Proceedings).

Bibtex

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