LiquiDADE: a liquid-based distributed agile and adaptive development environment (DADE) multi-device tool

Author:

De Meo Claudio1,Siena Nicola1,Riccardi Luca1,Nocera Francesco1,Parchitelli Angelo1,Mongiello Marina1,Di Sciascio Eugenio1,Mäkitalo Niko2

Affiliation:

1. Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy

2. University of Helsinki, Finland

Publisher

ACM

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