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  <title><![CDATA[Towards a Declarative Framework  For Managing Application and Network Adaptations]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Cross layer optimizations are increasingly being used in a variety of applications to improve application performance.
However most of these implementations are ad hoc and performed on a per application basis. In this paper we propose a declarative framework for managing application and network
adaptations. The declarative paradigm provides a much needed clean line of separation between the high level goals and the low level implementations. Our framework exposes the tunable
features of bo...]]></description>
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