Documenting Patterns

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Latest revision as of 03:21, 25 November 2010

This page describes the Gang of Four style of Documenting Patterns (as referred to from Wals 324 course reader [TODO cite original source]).

The key headings and a description of each heading are listed below. [TODO add an exemplar pattern]

Contents

Name

Intent

Brief synopsis

Motivation

The context of the problem

Applicability

Circumstances under which the pattern applies

Structure

Class diagram of solution

Participants

Explanation of the classes/objects and their roles

Collaborations

Explanation of how the classes/objects cooperate

Consequences

Discussion of impact, benefits and liabilities

Implementation

Discussion of techniques, traps, language dependent issues...

Sample Code

Known uses

Well-known systems already using the pattern

Related Patterns

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