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Developing Adaptive Applications: The MOST Experience. / Friday, Adrian; Davies, Nigel; Blair, Gordon S. et al.
In: Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 2, 01.1999, p. 143-157.

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Friday A, Davies N, Blair GS, Cheverst K. Developing Adaptive Applications: The MOST Experience. Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering. 1999 Jan;6(2):143-157.

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Friday, Adrian ; Davies, Nigel ; Blair, Gordon S. et al. / Developing Adaptive Applications: The MOST Experience. In: Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering. 1999 ; Vol. 6, No. 2. pp. 143-157.

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