A Formal Approach to Adaptable-Resources Specification

Adaptable-resources are considered as resources being able to be offered under different variants. We present in this article a formal approach for the specification of this kind of resources. Our approach is inspired from the knowledge engineering domain. It is domain dependent and requires then a knowledge model in order to represent the domain knowledge (ontology) of a given set of resources and reason on it.

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