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[patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution
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- From: "Dragos Manolescu" <dmanoles AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: [patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:56:38 -0700
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Are there any studies that focus on how do the types of patterns used in software systems change as these systems mature? My intuition tells me that in general (i.e., regrdless of problem domain and/or programming language) new, immature systems tend to employ more creational patterns than behavioral patterns. However as the abstractions crystallize the number of behavioral patterns should increase. I could be wrong so that's why I'm asking whether anybody performed this type of analysis.
Thanks,
-Dragos
- [patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution, Dragos Manolescu, 03/22/2007
- Re: [patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution, Ralph Johnson, 03/23/2007
- Re: [patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution, James Siddle, 03/24/2007
- Re: [patterns-discussion] Relationship between pattern types and software evolution, Peter Sommerlad, 03/26/2007
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