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Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. / Blair, Lynne; Blair, Gordon S.; Pang, Jianxiong et al.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (at ECOOP'01). 2001. p. 15-20.

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Blair, L, Blair, GS, Pang, J & Efstratiou, C 2001, Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. in Proceedings of the Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (at ECOOP'01). pp. 15-20, Workshop on Feature Interactions on Composed Systems, Budapest, 1/01/00. <http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~pulvermu/workshops/ecoop2001/proceedings/FICS2001.pdf>

APA

Blair, L., Blair, G. S., Pang, J., & Efstratiou, C. (2001). Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (at ECOOP'01) (pp. 15-20) http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~pulvermu/workshops/ecoop2001/proceedings/FICS2001.pdf

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Blair L, Blair GS, Pang J, Efstratiou C. Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (at ECOOP'01). 2001. p. 15-20

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Blair, Lynne ; Blair, Gordon S. ; Pang, Jianxiong et al. / Feature Interactions Outside a Telecom Domain. Proceedings of the Workshop on Feature Interaction in Composed Systems (at ECOOP'01). 2001. pp. 15-20

Bibtex

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abstract = "Feature interactions in the original sense of the term (i.e. within a telecommunications domain), have now been the subject of significant research activity for over ten years. This paper considers several different sources of interactions in other domains, arising during the course of our research at Lancaster. These interactions are taken from a variety of areas within the field of Distributed Systems, and stand to benefit greatly from the application of techniques developed in the feature interaction community. Furthermore, we believe they represent a potentially important generalisation for feature interaction research.",
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RIS

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