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Software development based on software pattern evolution

Proceedings Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference (ASPEC'99) (Cat. No.PR00509), 2003
This paper discusses a technique to model software patterns for supporting pattern based software development. Software development can be considered as the evolution of the artifacts to be produced. Software patterns are general structures that frequently appear in the artifacts and the patterns are also being evolved as the artifacts are being done ...
Takashi Kobayashi 0001, Motoshi Saeki
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Patterns of Software Modeling

2014
Software systems start small and grow in complexity and size. The larger a software system is, the more it is distributed over organizational and geographical confines. Thus, the modeling of software systems is necessary at a certain level of complexity because it can be used for communication, documentation, configuration and certification purposes ...
Wolfgang Raschke   +5 more
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Patterns for software release versioning

Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2010
Software developers rightfully focus on the activities needed to polish the software for its first release. The management of future releases, version identification, compatibility checks, and update strategies are typically treated as an afterthought, but insufficiencies or inconsistencies here have all the potential to make your life miserable once ...
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Patterns for software integrity protection

Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2015
Protecting the integrity of software modules is a critical task on all secure systems. Although many different technologies exist to examine and ensure software integrity, to the best of our knowledge, no security patterns that describe the underlying concepts exist yet.
Tobias Rauter   +3 more
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Software Process Patterns: A Roadmap

2017 IEEE/ACS 14th International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2017
The impact of the development process on the developed software emphasizes the importance of software processes. Research works to control and improve software processes became thus essential. In this context, process patterns emerged as excellent artifacts, that perpetuate proved knowledge on software processes and enable its reuses in different ...
Asma Hachemi, Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer
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Patterns of productive software organizations

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 1996
Software development is a predominantly social activity. Individuals in a software project fill various roles and communicate with other roles, forming a social network of communication that embodies many important characteristics of the organization. These social networks lend themselves to both quantitative and visual analysis.
Neil B. Harrison, James O. Coplien
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Software design patterns for TinyOS

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED conference on Languages, compilers, and tools for embedded systems, 2005
We present design patterns used by software components in the TinyOS sensor network operating system. They differ significantly from traditional software design patterns because of the constraints of sensor networks and to TinyOS's focus on static allocation and whole-program composition.
David Gay   +2 more
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Symmetry Breaking in Software Patterns

2001
Patterns have a longstanding identity in the scientific community as results of a phenomenon called symmetry breaking. This article proposes a formalism for software patterns through connections from software patterns to symmetry and symmetry breaking.
Zhao, L., Coplien, J.O.
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PatternGuru: an educational system for software patterns

Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
In this paper we present PatternGuru an educational system for learning software patterns. Software patterns capture proven solutions of common problems in software development. Those solutions are general, but again they solve a problem in a particular context. PatternGuru is designed with the goal to be used for teaching software patterns within both
Marko Boskovic   +2 more
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On the description of software security patterns

Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2014
Security patterns describe best practices to handle recurring security problems. Patterns are presented with a special description form that depicts the pattern's specific properties. A description form consists of different sections such as Motivation, Problem or Solution.
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