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Data science and energy : some lessons from Europe on higher education course design and delivery
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Accessible user interface support for multi-device ubiquitous applications: architectural modifiability considerations
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Context-driven progressive enhancement of mobile web applications: a multicriteria decision-making approach
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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How engaging start-ups in research activities can lead to more effective technology and knowledge transfer from public research organisations
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On the technical challenges for enabling multiscreen media consumption applications via hybrid web technology
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Activating researchers for entrepreneurship: bridging the gap between research and transfer to society
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An internet-based architecture supporting ubiquitous application user interfaces
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Multi-device application middleware: leveraging the ubiquity of the Web with webinos
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Incubators as enablers for academic entrepreneurship
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Distributed sensor-driven web applications through multi-device usage patterns
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Leveraging on public means for start-ups: a case study on the catalytic role of iMinds' entrepreneurship program
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Incubators as enablers for academic entrepreneurship
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Architectural modifiability considerations for designing a multi-device web application platform
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Incubation programs from public research organizations as catalysts for open business ecosystems
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- Conference Paper
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Leveraging the ubiquitous web as a secure context-aware platform for adaptive applications
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On the challenges of building a web-based ubiquitos application platform
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A context-aware platform for ubiquitous web applications
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- Conference Paper
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Adaptive mobile web applications through fine-grained progressive enhancement
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- Conference Paper
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Adaptive user interface support for ubiquitous computing environments
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Adaptive mobile web applications: a quantitative evaluation approach
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Smart ubiquitous application delivery based on usability rules
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Embedded entrepreneurship in academic education: the Softentreprise program
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A two layer approach for ubiquitous web application development
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Publishing web content to CE devices
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SoftEnterprise: Coaching entrepreneurial students (presentation)
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- Conference Paper
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Design of a self-configuring transparent service enabling secure layer 3 merging of private networks
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Service policy enhancements for the OSGi service platform
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OSGi service layer enhancements
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- Conference Paper
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Developing business technology and competitive intelligence in software science to business environments
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Software product lines as the basis of managing software and knowledge assets across research, innovation, and development organizations
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Automated performance modeling of distributed software architectures
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Design of a multimedia gateway for mobile devices
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An OSGi compatible implementation of a Java resource monitor
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Automatic inclusion of middleware performance attributes into architectural UML software models
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Service and component based software design for embedded devices Software designed for the new broad range of devices such as smart phones, PDA's and others have additional challenges compared to software designed for their big brothers. The software deals with hardware constraints and is kept simple. In order to create more attractive but complex software we developed a new software design pattern based on top of OSGi. A hierarchical component based approach is suggested. First we designed and implemented an OSGi compatible framework that enables us to dynamically deploy and manage software. Then we added the ability for software to change its components at run time. The hierarchical approach reduces the impact when a component is replaced
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Incorporating SPE into MDA: including middleware performance details into system models
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Middleware-aware performance predictions for distributed software architectures
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Modelling the performance of CORBA using layered queueing networks
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Modelling the performance of CORBA using layered queueing networks