A comprehensive solution for application-level adaptation

Author:

Geihs K.,Barone P.,Eliassen F.,Floch J.,Fricke R.,Gjorven E.,Hallsteinsen S.,Horn G.,Khan M. U.,Mamelli A.,Papadopoulos G. A.,Paspallis N.,Reichle R.,Stav E.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Software

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