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| tehb_shadow
I going to musium next week. Will you finished your lunch at 11 a.m? Will he go tommorow to the cinema? He will have eating it for a 10 minuts, after I come home. I expect he will come to the party. Might He come to the party. Was he faired from his work last mounth? Did he go to ...
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| tehb_shadow
He got up at 6 o'clock. He had took a shower by 7 a.m. He had been eating after that for 10 minuts. I am going to test on 20 december. I think, I will be passing this exam next time. I will have finished write test by midday and if I'll pass it I going to party with friends. ...
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| eclipse2011
Model Driven Engineering is a solution to face the challenge of designing for one time and running for many times with different application in different environments. In this paper, we restrict our interest in designing one application independently of technology artifacts. More precisely, we design any application as a set of collaborative services. This application can be implemented through different ...
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