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|a Towards Autonomic Specification of Distributed MARF with ASSL: Self-healing -- Repairing Service Compositions in a Changing World -- Remote Automated User Testing: First Steps toward a General-Purpose Tool -- Stepwise Design of BPEL Web Services Compositions: An Event_B Refinement Based Approach -- Code Generation for Autonomic Systems with ASSL -- A UML Based Deployment and Management Modeling for Cooperative and Distributed Applications -- Development of Mobile Location-Based Systems with Component -- A New Compound Metric for Software Risk Assessment -- Towards a Tool Support for Specifying Complex Software Systems by Categorical Modeling Language -- A Survey on the Importance of Some Economic Factors in the Adoption of Open Source Software -- Verification of the Correctness in Composed UML Behavioural Diagrams -- Development of Mobile Agent on CBD -- Aspect-Oriented Modeling for Representing and Integrating Security Concerns in UML -- Study of One Dimensional Molecular Properties Using Python -- Comparing the Estimation Performance of the EPCU Model with the Expert Judgment Estimation Approach Using Data from Industry -- Investigating the Capability of Agile Processes to Support Life-Science Regulations: The Case of XP and FDA Regulations with a Focus on Human Factor Requirements.
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