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A proposal of modular-structured pattern language: based on pattern language for end of life care

Published: 03 July 2019 Publication History

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This paper proposes a new structure, Modular-Structured Pattern Language, that makes possible to make a pattern language based on the core in pattern languages depending on their situation, needs, and problems. The In this paper, first, we describe how the Modular-Structured Pattern Language works, what kind of advantages and limits it has, and how it will be used in the future.

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EuroPLop '19: Proceedings of the 24th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs
July 2019
431 pages
ISBN:9781450362061
DOI:10.1145/3361149
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  2. module-strcture
  3. pattern language
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