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Evaluating Pattern Catalogs - The Computer Games Experience

by M. Cutumisu, C. Onuczko, D. Szafron, J. Schaeffer, M. Mcnaughton, T. Roy, J. Siegel, M. Carbonaro - In Proceeding of the 28th international conference on Software engineering (ICSE2006 , 2006
"... Patterns and pattern catalogs (pattern languages) have been proposed as a mechanism for re-use. Traditionally, patterns have been used to foster design re-use, and generative design patterns have been used to achieve both design and code re-use. In theory, a pattern catalog could be created and used ..."
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Patterns and pattern catalogs (pattern languages) have been proposed as a mechanism for re-use. Traditionally, patterns have been used to foster design re-use, and generative design patterns have been used to achieve both design and code re-use. In theory, a pattern catalog could be created

Metaprogramming in Ruby - A Pattern Catalog

by Marco Fischer - In 17th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP
"... Modern programming languages provide extensive metaprogramming facilities. We understand metaprogramming as the utilization and modification of available language constructs and abstractions while staying inside the language. Metaprogramming means to have a rich semantic model of the program that is ..."
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is to explore and highlight the metaprogramming facilities of the Ruby programming language. Ruby is an interpreted and fully object-oriented language. Any class and method – even those of the built-in entities – can be modified at runtime. We explain the mechanisms in the form of a pattern catalog

Pattern catalogs using the pattern language meta language

by Andreas Wolff, Peter Forbrig, Paolo Bottoni, Esther Guerra, Juan De Lara, Tiziana Margaria, Julia Padberg, Gabriele Taentzer, Andreas Wolff, Peter Forbrig - In Proc. of Visual Formalisms for Patterns , 2009
"... Abstract: This article focuses on the pattern language PLML. Some enhancements and corrections to it are proposed to make use of PLML in pattern catalogs. Additionally, a textual domain specific language as human-readable variant of PLML is proposed. Supporting editors, textual and graphical, which ..."
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Abstract: This article focuses on the pattern language PLML. Some enhancements and corrections to it are proposed to make use of PLML in pattern catalogs. Additionally, a textual domain specific language as human-readable variant of PLML is proposed. Supporting editors, textual and graphical, which

A Pattern Catalog For Computer Role Playing Games

by C. Onuczko, M. Cutumisu, D. Szafron, J. Schaeffer, M. McNaughton, T. Roy, K. Waugh, M. Carbonaro, J. Siegel - IN PROCEEDINGS OF GAMEON NORTH AMERICA , 2005
"... The current state-of-the-art in computer games is to manually script individual game objects to provide desired interactions for each game adventure. Our research has shown that a small set of parameterized patterns (commonly occurring scenarios) characterize most of the interactions used in game ad ..."
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single adventure, across a series of game adventures and across games of the same genre. We use the computer role-playing game (CRPG) genre as an exemplar and present a pattern catalog that supports most scenarios that arise in this genre. This pattern catalog has been used to generate ALL of the scripts

An Architectural Pattern Catalog For Mobile Web Information Systems

by Walter A. Risi, Gustavo Rossi
"... Mobile web information systems are becoming a common trend in most commercial and corporate environments. While the most visible problems in mobile systems are the communication infrastructure and technical constraints of portable devices, there are also architectural issues that must be properly ad ..."
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addressed at the conceptual level. This paper describes our work towards categorizing and analyzing conceptual architectures for mobile web information systems. We have defined a domain-specific architectural pattern catalog for this domain, and mined several patterns from existing, well-known systems. Our

A patterns catalog for RTSJ software designs

by Edward G. Benowitz, Albert E Niessner - In Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems (JTRES), OTM Workshops , 2003
"... In this survey paper, we bring together current progress to date in identifying Design Patterns[6] for use with the Real-time Specification for Java(RTSJ)[2] in a format con-sistent with contemporary Patterns descriptions. We begin ..."
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In this survey paper, we bring together current progress to date in identifying Design Patterns[6] for use with the Real-time Specification for Java(RTSJ)[2] in a format con-sistent with contemporary Patterns descriptions. We begin

Completed Student Projects EAM Pattern Catalog

by Student Thomas Dierl, Thomas Dierl, Sabine Buckl
"... Tags: 2008 bachelorthesis eam modeling teaching visualization ..."
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Evaluation and Extension of the EAM Pattern Catalog in a German Insurance Company Evaluierung und Erweiterung des EAM Pattern Catalog in einer deutschen Versicherung

by Technische Universität München, Katharina Theresa Pflügler, Supervisor Prof, Dr. Florian Matthes, Alexander M. Ernst
"... Submission Date: 17.11.2008I assure the single handed composition of this bachelor’s thesis only supported by declared resources. Rohrbach, 17.11.2008 In recent years, Enterprise Architecture (EA) management has emerged to one of the major challenges for enterprises. The increasing complexity of bus ..."
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, however, they are often inapplicable in practice as they are either too extensive or too abstract. The EAM Pattern Catalog approach tries to address those deficiencies by providing different types of EAM Patterns which are based on best and proven practices. Within the scope of this thesis, the EAM

From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

by Usama Fayyad , Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro , Padhraic Smyth - AI Magazine, , 1996
"... ■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery in database ..."
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predictive model for estimating the value of future cases). At the core of the process is the application of specific data-mining methods for pattern discovery and extraction. 1 This article begins by discussing the historical context of KDD and data mining and their intersection with other related fields. A

Improving productivity and quality of gis databases design using an analysis pattern catalog

by Victor De Freitas Sodré, Jugurta Lisboa F, Valério Moysés Vilela, Marcus Vinícius, Alvim Andrade - Australian Computer Society, Inc , 2005
"... An analysis pattern is any part of a requirement analysis specification that can be reused in the design of new information systems. Analysis patterns permit reuse in a higher level than object-oriented class specialization. This paper describes how an Analysis Patterns Catalog can be applied to imp ..."
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An analysis pattern is any part of a requirement analysis specification that can be reused in the design of new information systems. Analysis patterns permit reuse in a higher level than object-oriented class specialization. This paper describes how an Analysis Patterns Catalog can be applied
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