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WildCAT A Generic Framework for Context-Aware Applications. |
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Loris Bouzonnet
Loris is PhD Student at Bull S.A.S. and LIG. He works on autonomous computing and clustering of JEE Application Server and contributing on the following open-source OW2 projects:
- CMI, a powerful framework to provides clustering of RMI objects.
- JASMINe, a smart tool for the SOA platform management.
- JOnAS, an innovative JEE Application Server.
- EasyBeans, a lightweight container that eases the development of Enterprise Java Beans.
- Fractal, a modular, extensible and programming language agnostic component model.
- CAROL, a layer to improve the JNDI and RMI experience (multi-protocols support, interceptions and many optimizations).

Pierre-Charles David
Pierre-Charles is a software developer at Obeo. He is a PhD (2006) from the École des Mines de Nantes (France) in the Obasco group (INRIA-LINA EMN). Pierre-Charles is involved in numerous project among which:
- FScript, a Domain Specific Language to program safe dynamic reconfigurations of Fractal architectures.
- SAFRAN, Self-Adaptive Fractal Components, he developped during his PhD.

Thomas Ledoux
Thomas is an assistant professor at the École des Mines de Nantes since 1998. His main PhD contribution was OpenCorba, a reflective broker implemented on the top of a Smalltalk MOP. Thomas now investigates context-awareness for middleware computing and self-adaptive component-based applications within the Obasco group (INRIA-LINA EMN).
Nicolas Loriant
Nicolas is a post-doctoral researcher from the Phoenix team (INRIA-LaBRI). He is a PhD (2007) from the École des Mines de Nantes (France) where he studied on the use of Aspect-Oriented programming for runtime software evolution in the Obasco group (INRIA-LINA EMN). Nicolas is also an author of the Arachne system, a runtime Aspect-Oriented system for native C applications.
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Documentation
General IntroductionJavaDocs
Creating contexts
The pull mode
The push mode
Designing sensors
Remote contexts
Running WildCAT
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