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Evolutionary patterns of design and design patterns

Proceedings International Symposium on Principles of Software Evolution, 2002
Design patterns are considered well-formed language to represent software design. We propose several notions of design evolution and discuss the patterns of design evolution in terms of design patterns. First, we propose a classification of design patterns into pattern families.
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Patterned Systems Design

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1984
Abstract Patterned systems design (PSD) is a methodology for producing user-friendly DP systems. It is based on ensuring that systems conform to standard patterns, which can readily be recognized. It is machine-independent and also produces significant benefits in all aspects of the design, development and maintenance of DP systems.
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Design patterns

Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI conference on Creativity & cognition - C&C '07, 2007
As a family of computing systems intended to facilitate design activities, conventional architectural CAD (Computer Aided Design) software comes in two flavors: drawing tools with symbol libraries and “intelligent” tools that offer component-level design. Both have 2D and 3D realizations.
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Ontology alignment design patterns

Knowledge and Information Systems, 2013
Interoperability between heterogeneous ontological descriptions can be performed through ontology mediation techniques. At the heart of ontology mediation lies the alignment: a specification of correspondences between ontology entities. Ontology matching can bring some automation but are limited to finding simple correspondences.
François Scharffe   +2 more
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Design Patterns and Design Quality

International Journal of Secure Software Engineering, 2017
Design patterns are reusable software design solutions to object-oriented programs. Since the initial introduction of the 23 well-known design patterns in 1995, more and more patterns have been identified and utilized in the software industry. The benefits of applying design patterns include reducing development cost, improving code quality, and ...
Liguo Yu, Yingmei Li, Srini Ramaswamy
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Design patterns and language design

Computer, 1998
Despite many similarities, there are important differences between design patterns and programming language mechanisms. Nevertheless, we can classify patterns in terms of how far they are from becoming actual language features. Treating patterns as mechanisms that are candidates for being language features, rather than treating them as what they are ...
J. Gil, D.H. Lorenz
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Adjoint Code Design Patterns

ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 2019
Adjoint methods have become fundamental ingredients of the scientific computing toolbox over the past decades. Large-scale parameter sensitivity analysis, uncertainty quantification, and nonlinear optimization would otherwise turn out computationally infeasible. The symbolic derivation of adjoint mathematical models for relevant problems in science and
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Design patterns and creative design

2002
Design patterns specify generic relations among abstract design elements. In the domain of physical devices, design patterns, called generic teleological mechanisms (or GTMs), specify generic functional relations and abstract causal structure of a class of devices.
Sambasiva R. Bhatta, Ashok K. Goel
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Design Patterns vs. Language Design

1998
This report investigates the relationships between design patterns and programming languages. A comparison is carried out between the usual track of programming languages development and the discovery of patterns. We argue that there are fundamental differences between the two.
Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz
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Using patterns-based learning design for CALL tasks

Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2021
Susan Y H Sun
exaly  

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