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 <note> This paper identifies the hardware characteristics governing the interaction of mobile devices in a mobile ad hoc network. From these characteristics we derive the **Ambient-Oriented Programming Paradigm**, which is shown to be different from existing approaches to tackle software development for mobile devices. This paper also elaborates on **AmbientTalk** and describes its complete architecture, documenting how to use and extend the language with novel programming language support for ambient-oriented software.</note> <note> This paper identifies the hardware characteristics governing the interaction of mobile devices in a mobile ad hoc network. From these characteristics we derive the **Ambient-Oriented Programming Paradigm**, which is shown to be different from existing approaches to tackle software development for mobile devices. This paper also elaborates on **AmbientTalk** and describes its complete architecture, documenting how to use and extend the language with novel programming language support for ambient-oriented software.</note>
  
-  * Vallejos, J., Ebraert P., Desmet, B. A Role-Based Implementation of Context-Dependent Communications Using Split Objects. In “Proceedings of the workshop on Revival of Dynamic Languages, collocated with ECOOP 2006, Nantes, France”. +  * Vallejos, J., Ebraert P., Desmet, B. A Role-Based Implementation of Context-Dependent Communications Using Split Objects. In “Proceedings of the workshop on Revival of Dynamic Languages, collocated with ECOOP 2006, Nantes, France”. [ [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-17.pdf|download]] ] 
-<note>This position paper focusses on the context-awareness feature in the domain of pervasive computing. Our particular interest is to investigate how context information may influence the communication between applications in this domain. We identify the problem of tangling context information with the definition of functional behaviour, and propose a solution based on a role-model to overcome this problem.</note> [ [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/Publications/2006/vub-prog-tr-06-17.pdf|download]] ]+<note>This position paper focusses on the context-awareness feature in the domain of pervasive computing. Our particular interest is to investigate how context information may influence the communication between applications in this domain. We identify the problem of tangling context information with the definition of functional behaviour, and propose a solution based on a role-model to overcome this problem.</note>
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