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   <mods:name>
      <mods:namePart>Amor-Pinilla, María Mercedes</mods:namePart>
   </mods:name>
   <mods:name>
      <mods:namePart>Ayala-Viñas, Inmaculada</mods:namePart>
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   <mods:name>
      <mods:namePart>Fuentes-Fernández, Lidia</mods:namePart>
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      <mods:dateAvailable encoding="iso8601">2016-06-13T11:18:54Z</mods:dateAvailable>
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      <mods:dateAccessioned encoding="iso8601">2016-06-13T11:18:54Z</mods:dateAccessioned>
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      <mods:dateIssued encoding="iso8601">2016-06</mods:dateIssued>
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   <mods:identifier type="citation">DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40159-1_22</mods:identifier>
   <mods:identifier type="isbn">978-3-319-40158-4</mods:identifier>
   <mods:identifier type="isbn">978-3-319-40159-1</mods:identifier>
   <mods:identifier type="uri">http://hdl.handle.net/10630/11629</mods:identifier>
   <mods:abstract>Abstract One of the most important challenges of this decade is the Internet of&#xd;
Things (IoT) that pursues the integration of real-world objects in Internet. One of&#xd;
the key areas of the IoT is the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems, which&#xd;
should be able to react to variable and continuous changes while ensuring their&#xd;
acceptance and adoption by users. This means that AAL systems need to work as&#xd;
self-adaptive systems. The autonomy property inherent to software agents, makes&#xd;
them a suitable choice for developing self-adaptive systems. However, agents lack&#xd;
the mechanisms to deal with the variability present in the IoT domain with regard&#xd;
to devices and network technologies. To overcome this limitation we have already&#xd;
proposed a Software Product Line (SPL) process for the development of self-adaptive&#xd;
agents in the IoT. Here we analyze the challenges that poses the development of&#xd;
self-adaptive AAL systems based on agents. To do so, we focus on the domain&#xd;
and application engineering of the self-adaptation concern of our SPL process. In&#xd;
addition, we provide a validation of our development process for AAL systems.</mods:abstract>
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   <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">open access</mods:accessCondition>
   <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">by-nc-nd</mods:accessCondition>
   <mods:subject>
      <mods:topic>Internet</mods:topic>
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   <mods:titleInfo>
      <mods:title>Using SPL to Develop AAL Systems Based on Self-adaptive Agents</mods:title>
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   <mods:genre>journal article</mods:genre>
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