Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Systematic framework design by generalization
Communications of the ACM
Journal of Systems and Software
A UML-Based Pattern Specification Technique
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Real-Time Databases and Data Services
Real-Time Systems
Specification and Management of QoS in Real-Time Databases Supporting Imprecise Computations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Extending UML to Guide Design Pattern Reuse
AICCSA '06 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications
Visual representation of web design patterns for end-users
AVI '08 Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
Utilizing domain models for application design and validation
Information and Software Technology
A semantic representation for domain-specific patterns
MIS'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Metainformatics
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Domain Specific Design Patterns are sets of objects and components that capture the experts knowledge and that can be used in a specific software domain. They provide for a higher software quality and a reduced development cost. However, their design remains a difficult task due to the generality and variability they must encompass, in order to be instantiated for various applications in the domain. This paper presents a design process that generates domain specific design patterns from a set of concrete application designs. The proposed process defines unification rules that apply a set of comparison criteria on various applications in the pattern domain. In addition, domain requirements, constraints and invariants are extracted and then confronted to the pattern, in order to validate it. The process integrates bottom-up and top-down approaches and assists the designer in the construction of domain specific patterns. Finally, the design process is illustrated and evaluated through the design of a pattern in the real-time domain.