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		<title>A Rule-based Method for Improving Adaptability in Pervasive Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There are two types of dynamic elements in a pervasive system: the first is where a context varies with shifting environments, and the second is where variables are defined by the dynamic requirements of an application. This makes improving adaptability to dynamic change an important topic in pervasive systems research. Currently, most of the efforts targeting improvements in adaptability focus on context-related issues, other variables being simply encoded in the program directly. ]]></description>
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