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LEAD++: An Object-Oriented Reflective Language for Dynamically Adaptable Software  (Make Corrections)  
Noriki Amano, Takuo Watanabe



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Abstract: A system has dynamic adaptability if it can adapt itself to dynamically changing runtime environments. As open-ended distributed systems and mobile computing systems have spread widely, the need for software with dynamic adaptability increases. We propose a model of software with dynamic adaptability and the object-oriented reflective language LEAD++ based on the model. The basic idea is that we introduce the mechanism which changes procedure invocations dynamically depending on the states of... (Update)

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@misc{ amano-lead,
  author = "Noriki Amano and Takuo Watanabe",
  title = "LEAD++: An Object-Oriented Reflective Language for Dynamically Adaptable
    Software",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/483252.html" }
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