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Languages for Gestalts of line patterns

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2003
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Dastani, M.M., Scha, R.J.H.
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Hexagonal Pattern Languages

2004
Hexagonal tiling systems, hexagonal local picture languages and hexagonal recognizable picture languages are defined in this paper. Hexagonal Wang tiles and systems are also introduced. It is noticed that the family of hexagonal picture languages defined by hexagonal Wang systems coincides with the family of hexagonal picture languages recognized by ...
K. S. Dersanambika   +3 more
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Exploring patterns and pattern languages of medical education

Medical Education, 2015
Context The practices and concepts of medical education are often treated as global constants even though they can take many forms depending on the contexts in which they are realised. This represents challenges in presenting and appraising medical education research, as well as in translating practices and ...
Rachel H, Ellaway, Joanna, Bates
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Movement Patterns in Spoken Language

Science, 2000
When babies start to babble, they babble some sounds more often than others. In his Perspective, Locke discusses the findings of a new analysis of babbling babies in environments where English or other languages such as French, Swedish, or Japanese are spoken (MacNeilage and Davis).
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Frameworks and pattern languages

ACM Computing Surveys, 2000
The goal of this paper is the comparison between Application Frameworks and Pattern Languages. Frameworks and pattern languages are concepts proposed in the Object-Oriented literature to capture aspects which unify software development and raise reusability from the basic level of components to the higher level of complete architectures. Our experience
Brugali, Davide, Sycara, Katia
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From pattern languages to a project language

Proceedings of the 2nd Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2011
In this paper, we describe the centering process from Pattern Language turning into Project Language through the process. The centering process is introduced by Christopher Alexander and Hiroshi Nakano. The centering process is useful in software, requirement engineering, management, community planning and so on.
Masanari Motohashi   +4 more
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Patterns and Languages: An Overview

Grammars, 1999
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Expressive Behavior and Language Patterns

Psychiatry, 1955
(1955). Expressive Behavior and Language Patterns. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 353-366.
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Non-Synchronized Pattern Languages are IO-Macro Languages

1997
Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 2, Number 3, 1997, 143 ...
Duske, Jürgen, Parchmann, Rainer
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Pattern Languages for CMC Design

2009
Three decades ago the concept of pattern languages were introduced in the field of architecture and they have since become widely used in object-oriented programming and HCI. However their use in computing is divergent from Alexander’s original goals on two main points.
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