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The Role of Temporal Logic and Timed Automata in Distributed Multimedia Systems
- Lynne Blair Distributed Multimedia Group, Computing Department, Lancaster University, Bailrigg
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The use of Automata in Modelling and Building a Real-time Component Based System
- , Lynne Blair Abstract| Stochastically enhanced timed automata are used to model components of real
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A Tool Suite to Support Aspect-Oriented Specification
- A Tool Suite to Support Aspect-Oriented Specification 1 Lynne Blair, Gordon Blair Distributed
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Reasoning on AspectJ Programmes
- Reasoning on AspectJ Programmes Lynne Blair Computing Department Faculty of Applied Sciences
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A Tool-Suite for Simulating, Composing and Editing Timed Automata (LUSCETA: Users Manual Release 1.0)
- .0) Trevor Jones; Lynne Blair {t.jones@(email omitted);; lb@(email omitted);} Computing Department, Lancaster
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An Adaptive Run Time Manager for the Dynamic Integration and Interaction Resolution of Features
- Jianxiong Pang Lynne Blair Computing Department Lancaster University, Bailrigg Lancaster, LA1 4YR, U.K. j
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Separating Interaction Concerns from Distributed Feature Components
- Separating Interaction Concerns from Distributed Feature Components Jianxiong Pang Lynne Blair
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L.: Using Dynamic Aspect-Oriented Programming to Implement an Autonomic System
- Greenwood Lynne Blair Computing Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK p
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Policies for an AOP Based AutoAdaptive Framework. NetObjectDays Conference
- Policies for an AOP Based Auto-Adaptive Framework Philip Greenwood and Lynne Blair Computing
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Composition In Multi-Paradigm Specification Techniques
- Introduction Multi-paradigm specification techniques are not a particularly new concept, but are referred to under different names depending on the audience. For example, Kiczales' aspects [17], Zave and Jackson's multi-paradigm approach [24], ODP's viewpoints [21][8], Finkelstein and Spanoudakis
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