crime:introduction
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| A key feature of CRIME is that applications can explicitly respond to the removal of information. This gives fine-grained control over how an application should respond to disconnection, | A key feature of CRIME is that applications can explicitly respond to the removal of information. This gives fine-grained control over how an application should respond to disconnection, | ||
| - | The CRIME Engine that was developed by Christophe and Eline in the context of their master thesis is available for download [[crime: | + | The CRIME Engine that was developed by Christophe and Eline in the context of their master thesis is available for download [[crime: |
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| Proposes the addition of operators from Metric Temporal Logic to the CRIME coordination language and illustrates how they can be used to make applications provide //smarter// context-aware behavior. | Proposes the addition of operators from Metric Temporal Logic to the CRIME coordination language and illustrates how they can be used to make applications provide //smarter// context-aware behavior. | ||
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