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Adaptation as an aspect in pervasive computing. / Rashid, Awais; Kortuem, Gerd.
2004. Paper presented at OOPSLA 2004 Workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Rashid, A & Kortuem, G 2004, 'Adaptation as an aspect in pervasive computing', Paper presented at OOPSLA 2004 Workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 24/10/04 - 28/10/04.

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Rashid, A., & Kortuem, G. (2004). Adaptation as an aspect in pervasive computing. Paper presented at OOPSLA 2004 Workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Rashid A, Kortuem G. Adaptation as an aspect in pervasive computing. 2004. Paper presented at OOPSLA 2004 Workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Rashid, Awais ; Kortuem, Gerd. / Adaptation as an aspect in pervasive computing. Paper presented at OOPSLA 2004 Workshop on Building Software for Pervasive Computing, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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