| Menzies, T. (1997). Object-oriented patterns: Lessons from expert systems. Software: Practice and Experience, 27(12):1457--1478. |
.... have shown that the notion of a pattern is very useful in order to support the creation and exchange of models, because they provide the right level of abstraction [Williamson et al. 2000] Recently, a discussion about patterns also started in the knowledge acquisition and modeling community (see [Menzies, 1997, Reich, 1999, Puppe, 2000, Devedzic, 1999, Clark et al. 2000, Staab and Maedche, 2000] We think that the notion of patterns in knowledge modeling should be investigated in more detail, because such patterns can have the following benefits for ontology based information sharing and knowledge ....
Menzies, T. (1997). Object-oriented patterns: Lessons from expert systems. Software: Practice and Experience, 27(12):1457--1478.
....to the approaches described earlier) their pri mary intent is as architectural guidance to the software designer, not as computational devices directly. As a result, they are (and only need be) semi formally spec ified, and they do not require a method for their auto matic application. [Menzies, 1997] gives an excellent discussion of the relationship between object oriented patterns and problem solving methods) Another area of related work from programming languages is the use of template programming methods, where a code template is instantJared by syntactic substitution of sym bols within ....
Menzies, T. (1997). Object-oriented patterns: Lessons from expert systems. Soft- ware - Practice and Experience, 27(12):1457-1478. (http://www.csee.wvu.edu/timm/).
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