: Almost all current P2P applications are built as monolithic systems: they tightly couple application software with an underlying P2P technology. For simple P2P applications like ...
Michael Conrad, Jochen Dinger, Hannes Hartenstein,...
In spite of the more advanced modularisation mechanisms, aspect-oriented programs still suffer from evolution problems. Due to the fragile pointcut problem, seemingly safe modifica...
Andy Kellens, Kim Mens, Johan Brichau, Kris Gybels
When dealing with large, distributed systems that use state-of-the-art components, individual components are usually developed in parallel. As development continues, the decouplin...
Arno Hartholt, Thomas Russ, David R. Traum, Eduard...
Ever since the seminal work of Searle, two components of interaction protocols have been identified: constitutive rules, defining the meaning of actions and regulative rules, defin...
— In this paper we propose a method of realizing continuous tracking of a three-dimensional object by calculating moments of a translating and rotating object whose shape is know...