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- 2005
- Anna-Brith Arntsen, Randi Karlsen:
ReflecTS: a flexible transaction service framework. ARM@Middleware 2005: 4 - Edward Curry
, Enda Ridge:
The collective: a common information service for self-managed middleware. ARM@Middleware 2005: 12 - Øyvind Hanssen:
Towards declarative characterisation and negotiation of bindings. ARM@Middleware 2005: 8 - Mick Jordan, Christopher Stewart
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Adaptive middleware for dynamic component-level deployment. ARM@Middleware 2005: 9 - Rüdiger Kapitza, Michael Kirstein, Holger Schmidt, Franz J. Hauck:
FORMI: an RMI extension for adaptive applications. ARM@Middleware 2005: 2 - Renato Maia, Renato Cerqueira, Fabio Kon
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A middleware for experimentation on dynamic adaptation. ARM@Middleware 2005: 3 - Joy Mukherjee, Srinidhi Varadarajan:
Develop once deploy anywhere achieving adaptivity with a runtime linker/loader framework. ARM@Middleware 2005: 1 - Andreas Rasche, Wolfgang Schult, Andreas Polze:
Self-adaptive multithreaded applications: a case for dynamic aspect weaving. ARM@Middleware 2005: 10 - Tom Ritter, Rudolf Schreiner, Ulrich Lang:
Integrating security policies via Container Portable Interceptors. ARM@Middleware 2005: 5 - Patricia Serrano-Alvarado
, Romain Rouvoy
, Philippe Merle
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Self-Adaptive Component-based transaction Commit Management. ARM@Middleware 2005: 11 - Nishanth Shankaran, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale
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Evaluating adaptive resource management for distributed real-time embedded systems. ARM@Middleware 2005: 7 - Luís Veiga
, Paulo Ferreira
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Semantic-Chunks a middleware for ubiquitous cooperative work. ARM@Middleware 2005: 6 - Renato Cerqueira, Nanbor Wang:
Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Reflective and adaptive middleware systems, ARM 2005, Grenoble, France, November 28 - December 2, 2005. ACM 2005 [contents]
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