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pattern languages
noun
Plural of pattern language
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Mr. Alexander's influence is such that the programmers exchange ideas at a yearly conference at the University of Illinois called "Pattern Languages of Programming," or Plop.
So far, representations of chemical patterns are limited to linear molecular pattern languages like SMARTS[1].
Using pattern languages, while building software in the MDE approach, is of special interest to designers.
Patterns behave socially in the forms of Pattern Languages (PLs) to resolve problems.
For example, today there is nothing other than an ad hoc approach to combining the pattern languages for telecommunications and for object-oriented design to build object-oriented telecommunications systems from the respective pattern languages.
Most pattern languages are difficult to read and even more difficult to write, especially when defining isomeric or tautomeric structures.
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Skeptics, he said cheerfully, would do well to recall the success of "A Pattern Language".
A Pattern Language, a 1970s utopian tract written by three architects, was also an inspiration.
"A Pattern Language" has become a geek bible, transforming its author into a Silicon Valley cult figure.
His work, "Pattern Language I: Levittown," is on view through June 8 as part of an exhibition, "Figuration in Contemporary Design".
One was the book "A Pattern Language," by Christopher Alexander and his colleagues at the Center for Environmental Structure, in Berkeley.
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