| J. M. Smith. An elemental design pattern catalog. Technical Report TR-02-040, Univ. of North Carolina, 2002. |
....may be implemented makes them difficult to describe succinctly or find in source code. We have discovered a class of patterns that are small enough to find easily but composable in ways that can be expressed in the rules of a logical inference system. We term them Elemental Design Patterns (EDPs)[24, 25], and they are the base concepts on which more complex design patterns are built. Because they comprise the constructs which are used repeatedly within more common patterns to solve the same problems, such as abstraction of interface and delegation of implementation, they exhibit interesting ....
J. M. Smith. An elemental design pattern catalog. Technical Report TR-02-040, Univ. of North Carolina, 2002.
....discussion of their generation and traits in Section 11.1. We do not claim that this list covers all the possible permutations of interactions, but that these are the core catalog of EDPs upon which others will be built. These EDPs can be found in complete detail as design pattern presentations in [39]. At first glance, these EDPs seem unlikely to be very useful, as they appear to be positively primitive. and they are. These are the core primitives that underlie the construction of patterns in general. According to Alexander [2] patterns are descriptions of relationships between entities, ....
Jason McC. Smith. An elemental design pattern catalog. Technical Report TR-02-040, Univ. of North Carolina, 2002.
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