Traditional software development is based on the closed-world assumption that the boundary between system and environment is known and unchanging. However, this assumption no longer works within today's unpredictable open-world settings, which demands techniques that let software react to changes by self-organizing its structure and self-adapting its behavior.
%0 Journal Article
%1 baresi2006toward
%A Baresi, Luciano
%A Di Nitto, Elisabetta
%A Ghezzi, Carlo
%C Los Alamitos, CA, USA
%D 2006
%I IEEE Computer Society Press
%J Computer
%K open software stair world
%N 10
%P 36--43
%R 10.1109/MC.2006.362
%T Toward Open-World Software: Issue and Challenges
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2006.362
%V 39
%X Traditional software development is based on the closed-world assumption that the boundary between system and environment is known and unchanging. However, this assumption no longer works within today's unpredictable open-world settings, which demands techniques that let software react to changes by self-organizing its structure and self-adapting its behavior.
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abstract = {Traditional software development is based on the closed-world assumption that the boundary between system and environment is known and unchanging. However, this assumption no longer works within today's unpredictable open-world settings, which demands techniques that let software react to changes by self-organizing its structure and self-adapting its behavior.},
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author = {Baresi, Luciano and Di Nitto, Elisabetta and Ghezzi, Carlo},
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journal = {Computer},
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publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
timestamp = {2014-07-28T15:57:31.000+0200},
title = {Toward Open-World Software: Issue and Challenges},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2006.362},
volume = 39,
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