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....for managing the complexity of development and reducing costs. Object oriented methods are powerful vehicles for promoting reuse, reducing development time, and improving software quality. Originally, these properties were considered at the level of individual software components. Design patterns [13] are an attempt to achieve the same for whole architectures, by giving more importance to the fundamental role that patterns of relationships between the elements have in any design. The most general definition of a pattern is a literary form which describes a context, a problem which occurs in ....
Alexander C. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. Oxford University Press, New York, 1977.
....perspective, this does not mean that the interface need be a virtual world of metaphoric objects. Such a world is more likely to be the outcome of the traditional approach. 16 Experientialism can, however, provide the basic elements of a natural and flexible HCI design pattern language (cf. [27]) Even though I consider the experientialist approach to user interface design to be a new approach, the experientialist theory of meaning has already attracted attention in fields related to user interface design. For instance, Clay and Wilhelms [28] present a linguistic interface for placement ....
Alexander, C., Ishikawa, S., Silverstein, M. (1977). A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. New York: Oxford University Press.
.... Simulation in daily workshop planning etc. Dependencies Much of the interaction described above entail research and learning activities in different forms. Therefore, at least two of the socio economic patterns presented in Christopher Alexander et al. seminal book A Pattern Language [1] have to be named as supportive patterns: Network of learning, and University as a marketplace. The former describes to what extent learning activities are spread out into the society at large, the latter describes to what extent the acute problems of society at large is studied in the formal ....
Alexander, Christopher, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein, and Max Jacobson, A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction, New York: Oxford University Press, 1977
....Stanford University INTRODUCTION Design patterns describe successful solutions to recurring design problems, and are organized hierarchically into a pattern language. Their form has proven to be a useful tool to model design experience, in architecture where they were originally conceived [1, 2] as well as in software engineering which picked up the concept in the late eighties and since established an active community [5] In Human Computer Interaction (HCI) although early references exist [9] it is only recently that the interest in pattern languages has gained momentum, as indicated ....
C. Alexander, S. Ishikawa, M. Silverstein, M. Jacobson, I. Fiksdahl-King, and S. Angel. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. Oxford University Press, 1977.
.... A PATTERN LANGUAGE THAT DESCRIBES BOTH OCCUPANT TO PHYSICAL AND OCCUPANT TO OCCUPANT INTERACTIONS WITHIN THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Probably the classic attempt to provide a shared vocabulary for a domain of the built world is Alexander s pattern language for towns, buildings and construction [3,4]. In Relating Concerns on Many Levels of Scale, a Pattern Language can be used to Dissolve Boundaries Between Disconnected Practices It is somewhat striking that within a single pattern language Alexander includes patterns of such a large scale as Independent Regions (1) The Distribution ....
....whole than to provide a clean classification scheme. Quality of the Built Physical Environment, on all Scales, is Related to the Interaction of Patterns of Events in the Social Realm and Patterns in Physical Space Alexander describes the general principles underlying his pattern language [3] in a second volume [4] demonstrating that the language is considerably more than an assembly of useful pieces. In particular, he emphasizes that the quality of the built environment is ultimately about relationships between patterns of events within the social realm and patterns of ....
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