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Users preferences heterogeneity in distributed systems often forces resources suppliers to offer customizable-resources in order to fulfill different customer needs We present in this paper a Feature Logic based approach to customizable-resources description, selection, and composition In our approach, resources and requests are both specified in a logical framework by feature terms The feature terms unification technique allows reasoning on these specifications in order to select and possibly compose the resources that are candidate to satisfy a client request.