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Alexandre Sztajnberg

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  45
Citations -  259

Alexandre Sztajnberg is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 44 publications receiving 247 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexandre Sztajnberg include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

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Adapting heterogeneous devices into an IoT context-aware infrastructure

TL;DR: An approach to dynamically integrate devices into an IoT context-aware infrastructure, which includes a well-defined architecture and a reflective description model, is presented.
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A contract-based approach to describe and deploy non-functional adaptations in software architectures

TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive approach to describe, deploy and adapt component-based applications having dynamic non-functional requirements, centered on high-level contracts associated to architectural descriptions, which allow the non- functional requirements to be handled separately during the system, design process.
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A Rewriting Semantics for a Software Architecture Description Language

TL;DR: A rewriting logic semantics for the software architecture description language CBabel is given, revisiting and extending previous work by some of the authors, which now includes a revision of the previous semantics and the addition of new features covering all the language.
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Customizing Component-Based Architectures by Contract

TL;DR: The approach is centered on architectural descriptions and associated high-level contracts that allow the non-functional requirements to be described separately at design time and during the running time are used to guide architecture customizations required to enforce these requirements.
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Applying context-aware techniques to design remote assisted living applications

TL;DR: An architecture that includes two essential services to compose the supporting infrastructure required by context-aware applications: a Context Service, that provides access to context information, and a Discovery Service.