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Chapter and Conference Paper
Semantic Matching of Components at Run-Time in Distributed Environments
Software factories are a key element in Component-Based Software Engineering due to the common space provided for software reuse through repositories of components. These repositories can be developed by third...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dynamic Mashup Interfaces for Information Systems Using Widgets-as-a-Service
Web Information Systems intend to adapt to the users’ preferences as new data available on the network. In this regard, the composition and reuse of services which are involved in a web application is an inter...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Resolving Platform Specific Models at Runtime Using an MDE-Based Trading Approach
Dynamic service composition provides versatility and flexibility features for those component-based software systems which need to self-adapt themselves at runtime. For this purpose, services must be located i...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Runtime Adaptation of Architectural Models: An Approach for Adapting User Interfaces
Traditional techniques of model-driven development usually concern with the production of non-executable models. These models are usually manipulated at design-time by means of fixed model transformations. How...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Model-Driven Approach for Deploying Trading-Based Knowledge Representation Systems
Trading services are well-known solutions in Software Engineering for solving the interoperability and integration of software components and Information Systems (IS). This paper presents a Model-Driven Engineeri...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Interaction Meta-model for Cooperative Component-Based User Interfaces
Model Driven Engineering (MDE) aims to help software developers to abstract the system implementations by means of models and meta-models. In Web-based Collaborative Information Systems (WCIS) mo...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelling an Environmental Knowledge-Representation System
Environmental Management Systems (EMS) are social-technical systems with a variety of final users and actors that cooperate with each other and interact with the system for decision-making, problems resolution, e...