Outcome of a Dagstuhl Seminar:
Objects, Agents, and Features 2003
Mark Dermot Ryan, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Hans-Dieter Ehrich (Eds.):
Objects, Agents, and Features, International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, February 2003, Revised and Invited Papers.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2975 Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21989-7
- John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Mark Dermot Ryan, Hans-Dieter Ehrich:
Objects, Agents, and Features: An Introduction.
1-7

- Frank S. de Boer, Cees Pierik, Rogier M. van Eijk, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Coordinating Agents in OO.
8-25

- Jan Bredereke:
On Feature Orientation and on Requirements Encapsulation Using Families of Requirements.
26-44

- Muffy Calder, Alice Miller:
Detecting Feature Interactions: How Many Components Do We Need?
45-66

- Walter Cazzola, Ahmed Ghoneim, Gunter Saake:
Software Evolution through Dynamic Adaptation of Its OO Desgin.
67-80

- Ralph Depke, Reiko Heckel:
Modelling and Analysis of Agents' Goal-Driven Behavior.
81-97

- Juliana Küster Filipe:
Giving Life to Agent Interactions.
98-116

- Michael Fisher, Chiara Ghidini, Benjamin Hirsch:
Organising Computation through Dynamic Grouping.
117-136

- Maritta Heisel, Jeanine Souquières:
Adding Features to Component-Based Systems.
137-153

- Tiziana Margaria:
Components, Features, and Agents in the ABC.
154-174

- Philipp Meier, Martin Wirsing:
Towards a Formal Specification for the AgentComponent.
175-188

- Stephan Reiff-Marganiec:
Policies: Giving Users Control over Calls.
189-208

- Alessandro Ricci:
Agents and Coordination Artifacts for Feature Engineering.
209-226

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