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A component-based framework for the internet content adaptation domain

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Small mobile devices for accessing the Internet through wireless access networks have become increasingly common in recent years. In this new context, a major challenge is the adaptation of content to these devices, satisfying their capabilities and user preferences and optimizing the use of wireless access networks. This paper therefore presents a framework based on component reuse for the development of applications for Internet content adaptations.

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    SAC '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing
    March 2007
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