Context-Oriented Programming languages provide us with primitive constructs to adapt program behaviour depending on the evolution of their operational environment, namely the context. In previous work we proposed MLCoDa, a context-oriented language with two-components: a declarative constituent for programming the context and a functional one for computing. This paper describes an extension of MLCoDa to deal with adaptation to unpredictable context changes notified by asynchronous events
Event-driven adaptation in COP / Degano, P.; Ferrari, G. L.; Galletta, L.. - In: ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE. - ISSN 2075-2180. - 211:17 June 2016(2016), pp. 1-9. [10.4204/EPTCS.211]
Event-driven adaptation in COP
Galletta L.
2016
Abstract
Context-Oriented Programming languages provide us with primitive constructs to adapt program behaviour depending on the evolution of their operational environment, namely the context. In previous work we proposed MLCoDa, a context-oriented language with two-components: a declarative constituent for programming the context and a functional one for computing. This paper describes an extension of MLCoDa to deal with adaptation to unpredictable context changes notified by asynchronous eventsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

