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Attention to design patterns is unquestionably growing in software
engineering because there is a strong belief that using made to
measure solutions for solving frequently occurring problems
encountered throughout the design phase greatly reduces the total
cost and the time of developing software products. Stable Design
Patterns for Software and Systems presents a new and fresh approach
for creating stable, reusable, and widely applicable design
patterns. It deals with the concept of stable design patterns based
on software stability as a contemporary approach for building
stable and highly reusable and widely applicable design patterns.
This book shows that a formation approach to discovering and
creating stable design patterns accords with Alexander’s current
understanding of architectural patterns. Stable design patterns are
a type of knowledge pattern that underline human problem solving
methods and appeal to the pattern community. This book examines
software design patterns with respect to four central themes: How
do we develop a solution for the problem through software stability
concepts? This book offers a direct application of using software
stability concepts for modeling solutions. How do we achieve
software stability over time and design patterns that are effective
to use? What are the unique roles of stable design patterns in
modeling the accurate solution of the problem at hand and in
providing stable and undisputed design for such problems? This book
enumerates a complete and domain-less list of stable patterns that
are useful for designing and modeling solutions for frequently
recurring problems. What is the most efficient way to document the
stable design patters to ensure efficient reusability? This book is
an extension to the contemporary templates that are used in
documenting design patterns. This book gives a pragmatic and a
novel approach toward understanding the problem domain and in
proposing stable solutions for engineering stable software systems,
components, and frameworks.
Software analysis patterns play an important role in reducing the
overall cost and compressing the time of software project
lifecycles. However, building reusable and stable software analysis
patterns is still considered a major and delicate challenge. This
book proposes a novel concept for building analysis patterns based
on software stability and is a modern approach for building stable,
highly reusable, and widely applicable analysis patterns. The book
also aims to promote better understanding of problem spaces and
discusses how to focus requirements analysis accurately. It
demonstrates a new approach to discovering and creating stable
analysis patterns (SAPs). This book presents a pragmatic approach
to understanding problem domains, utilizing SAPs for any field of
knowledge, and modeling stable software systems, components, and
frameworks. It helps readers attain the basic knowledge that is
needed to analyze and extract analysis patterns from any domain of
interest. Readers also learn to master methods to document patterns
in an effective, easy, and comprehensible manner. Bringing
significant contributions to the field of computing, this book is a
unique and comprehensive reference manual on SAPs. It provides
insight on handling the understanding of problem spaces and
supplies methods and processes to analyze user requirements
accurately as well as ways to use SAPs in building myriad
cost-effective and highly maintainable systems. The book also shows
how to link SAPs to the design phase thereby ensuring a smooth
transition between analysis and design.
Attention to design patterns is unquestionably growing in software
engineering because there is a strong belief that using made to
measure solutions for solving frequently occurring problems
encountered throughout the design phase greatly reduces the total
cost and the time of developing software products. Stable Design
Patterns for Software and Systems presents a new and fresh approach
for creating stable, reusable, and widely applicable design
patterns. It deals with the concept of stable design patterns based
on software stability as a contemporary approach for building
stable and highly reusable and widely applicable design patterns.
This book shows that a formation approach to discovering and
creating stable design patterns accords with Alexander's current
understanding of architectural patterns. Stable design patterns are
a type of knowledge pattern that underline human problem solving
methods and appeal to the pattern community. This book examines
software design patterns with respect to four central themes: How
do we develop a solution for the problem through software stability
concepts? This book offers a direct application of using software
stability concepts for modeling solutions. How do we achieve
software stability over time and design patterns that are effective
to use? What are the unique roles of stable design patterns in
modeling the accurate solution of the problem at hand and in
providing stable and undisputed design for such problems? This book
enumerates a complete and domain-less list of stable patterns that
are useful for designing and modeling solutions for frequently
recurring problems. What is the most efficient way to document the
stable design patters to ensure efficient reusability? This book is
an extension to the contemporary templates that are used in
documenting design patterns. This book gives a pragmatic and a
novel approach toward understanding the problem domain and in
proposing stable solutions for engineering stable software systems,
components, and frameworks.
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