Patterns, Alexandrian

by Mads Soegaard

Pattern language... Ifølge Larman 1997 s. 218: The formal notion of patterns originated with the architectural patterns of alexander. Patterns for software originated in the 1980s with kent beck who became aware of alexander's pattern work in architecture, and then were developed by beck with ward cunningham (beck and cunningham 1987, and Beck 1994)

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Beck, Kent and Cunningham, Ward (1987). Using pattern languages for object-oriented programs. Tektronix Technical Report No. CR-87-43. Tektronix

Beck, Kent (1994): Patterns and Software Development. In Dr Dobb's Journal, 19 (2) pp. 18-23

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