UML Pattern Language, A
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Ppackages , 2nd , 3rd
handling revisions after deployment
of behavior and operations
subsystems , 2nd
of views
models , 2nd
opaque
packagesof patterns
frameworks , 2nd
system partitions/tiers
visibility
paradigm shifts
paradigms , 2nd
software development
parameterized collaborations
partitions
packaging
pattern languages , 2nd
CoplienForm
GammaForm
software-intensive system modeling
UML (Unified Modeling Language)
Pattern Languages of Program conference series (PLoP)
pattern-mining
patterns , 2nd
context
definitions
discussion
elements
forces
names
resulting context
solution
visual rule of Seven Plus or Minus Two
example;GammaForm pattern language , 2nd
patterns (software)
Alexandrian
book by Gang of Four
cultural and professional forces
development
first patterns
future potential
generative
CoplienForm , 2nd , 3rd
importance
literate
non-generative
GammaForm , 2nd , 3rd , 4th
object-oriented design
searching for quality/reuse , 2nd
origins , 2nd
PLoP (Pattern Languages of Program) conference series
patterns of style
patterns of substance
permeable organizations
perspectives
Syntropy
PLoP (Pattern Languages of Program) conference series
postcondition tags
practitioners
professional and reflective
precondition tags
private visibility, model elements
private visibility, packages
processes
orthogonal
product models
managing
products , 2nd , 3rd , 4th
events in context
incremental development
manageable
model-based
testing , 2nd
requirements
robust development
stakeholders
model clients , 2nd
professional practitioners
profiles , 2nd
programming languages
compared to modeling languages
protected visibility, model elements
protected visibility, packages
public visibility, model elements
public visibility, packages