Abstract

A significant challenge for personal and ubiquitous computing is to cope with frequent changes of user preferences, profile, location, and context in general. In this special issue we bring you an update on how dynamic adaptation is being used to address this challenge. Dynamic adaptation provides runtime modeling and monitoring of both structural and behavioral aspects, possibly at different levels of the open systems interconnection (OSI) model. We are thinking in particular of personal and ubiquitous computing environments assembled from a variety of custom-of-theshelf (COTS) systems that are planned to work independently of each other. Dynamic adaptation opens the door to reason about and undertake policies and strategies without compromising the functionality and integration of COTS systems in the environment. The papers in this special issue cover different aspects of dynamic adaptation in PUC.

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