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4 4  Furthermore, new kinds of distributed utility computing paradigms have also recently and quickly entered the landscape such as Fog-, Edge- or mobile-computing, where devices may dynamically enter or leave the infrastructure. This rapid growth in dynamicity calls for programming support mature enough to provide safe and reliable adaptation mechanisms, but also such software-engineering-related properties as modularity, abstraction, and composability. This working group is intended to host discussions of new trends and foster contributions of the French community to the definition of adaptation mechanisms that would allow developers to design trustworthy and optimal dynamic distributed software and systems. 
5 5  This group is open to a broad family of researchers from various communities: software engineering, languages, control theory, application domains (IoT, CPS), etc.
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8 +=== Chairs: ===
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10 +* Rabéa Ameur-Boulifa, Associate professor at Institut Polytechnique Paris, Telecom-Paris
11 +* Simon Bliudze, Junior Scientist at INRIA Lille - Nord Europe and part-time Assistant Professor at the Computer Science department of E ́cole polytechnique, Paris
12 +* Hélène Coullon, Associate Professor at IMT Atlantique, Nantes and part-time researcher et Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique (chair)
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7 7  === Teams: ===
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9 9  * CASH, LIP, Lyon