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discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation

the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event

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Botta, Automatic context adaptation of fuzzy systems [Ph.D.
Stefanescu, "Context adaptation of fuzzy systems through a multi-objective evolutionary approach based on a novel interpretability index," Soft Computing, vol.
Nevertheless, BPEL neither supports dynamic changes [7], nor does it offer a support for the dynamic adaptation of the orchestration logic according to the context [8], [9].
In this paper, we propose a methodological approach allowing to support the dynamic adaptation of service compositions according to the context based on BPEL.
The Gale In Context product suite includes Science In Context, Student Resources In Context, and Research In Context which spotlight online content on eclipses, including articles, images, audio, videos on how to safely view a total solar eclipse, and links to NASA's eclipse live-stream.
Current and prospective subscribers to Gale's In Context product suite can discover the exciting phenomenon of the 2017 total solar eclipse with high-quality, engaging science resources by visiting: http://www.gale.com/eclipse-in-context.
Context Context Context: How Our Blindness to Context Cripples Even the Smartest Organizations
Oshry, a specialist in human systems thinking who has developed educational programs and training for organizations, uses a dialogue to describe how an organization struggled to achieve excellence and deal with blindness to systemic contexts, and the impact on on stalling change programs, undermining communication, sabotaging teamwork, and creating divisions.
For a long time, Systems Thinkers have understood that the problem lies with our failure to look at the surrounding organizational structures and dynamics, at the wider picture, at the context. In "Context, Context, Context: How Our Blindness to Context Cripples Even the Smartest Organizations", Barry Oshry draws his many years of experience and expertise to deftly explain the nature of the problem with our organizational structures, and the ways in which we can dissolve the problem.
Many research articles addressed and defined context, such as [8-11].