MUSIC, acronym of Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile USers In Ubiquitous Computing Environments, is a project which implements an open-source software development framework for self-adapting, reconfigurable applications that adapt to the dynamic user and to the execution context. This execution context, as explained below, refers to the information which can be obtained from the environment, like the location or the device resources.

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  • MUSIC, acronym of Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile USers In Ubiquitous Computing Environments, is a project which implements an open-source software development framework for self-adapting, reconfigurable applications that adapt to the dynamic user and to the execution context. This execution context, as explained below, refers to the information which can be obtained from the environment, like the location or the device resources. These context-aware applications are capable to exploit the knowledge of the external operating conditions (the context). They are self-adaptive if they adapt at runtime to a change in the context, like changing user needs and operating environments. The MUSIC project belongs to the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technology Development (RTD), inscribed into CORDIS's Information Society Technologies (IST). The project started in October 2006 and will end in March 2010.
  • MUSIC, acrónimo de Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile USers In Ubiquitous Computing Environments (en español, Aplicaciones auto-adaptativas para usuarios móviles en entornos informáticos ubicuos), es un proyecto que implementa un entorno de desarrollo de software, de código abierto (open source), para aplicaciones auto-adaptativo y reconfigurable que se adaptan al usuario dinámico y al contexto de ejecución. Este contexto de ejecución, como se explica debajo, se refiere a la información que puede obtenerse del entorno, como la localización o los recursos del disposivo. Las aplicaciones que tienen en cuenta el contexto son capaces de explotar el conocimiento sobre condiciones operativas externas, y serán auto-adaptativas si se adaptan durante su ejecución a contextos variantes, como el cambio de las necesidades del usuario o de los entornos operativos. El proyecto MUSIC pertenece al Sixth Framework Programme de la Unión Europea, dentro de la temática de las tecnologías de la sociedad de la información (en inglés, Information Society Technologies, IST). El proyecto empezó en octubre de 2006 y terminará en marzo de 2010.
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  • MUSIC, acronym of Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile USers In Ubiquitous Computing Environments, is a project which implements an open-source software development framework for self-adapting, reconfigurable applications that adapt to the dynamic user and to the execution context. This execution context, as explained below, refers to the information which can be obtained from the environment, like the location or the device resources.
  • MUSIC, acrónimo de Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile USers In Ubiquitous Computing Environments (en español, Aplicaciones auto-adaptativas para usuarios móviles en entornos informáticos ubicuos), es un proyecto que implementa un entorno de desarrollo de software, de código abierto (open source), para aplicaciones auto-adaptativo y reconfigurable que se adaptan al usuario dinámico y al contexto de ejecución.
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