Empirical validation of design patterns

Christian Schild, V. Petrausch, in: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin, 2015, pp. 173–182.

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Schild, Christian; Petrausch, Vanessa
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Patterns serve to codify design knowledge. By embedding them in a hypothesis-driven design, it is possible to develop them further into sample languages. For this it is necessary to resolve the underlying conflicts in the form of design hypotheses and to validate them empirically in order to enable further use and generalization. In this article, an experiment is presented that describes this procedure and demonstrates the interplay between theory formation and codification of design knowledge using two examples.
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Schild Christian, Petrausch V. Empirical validation of design patterns . In: De Gruyter Oldenbourg; 2015:173-182.
Schild, Christian, & Petrausch, V. (2015). Empirical validation of design patterns . 173–182.
@inproceedings{Schild_ Petrausch_2015, place={Berlin}, title={Empirical validation of design patterns }, publisher={De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, author={Schild, Christian and Petrausch, Vanessa}, year={2015}, pages={173–182} }
Schild, Christian, and Vanessa Petrausch. “Empirical Validation of Design Patterns ,” 173–82. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2015.
Christian Schild and V. Petrausch, “Empirical validation of design patterns ,” 2015, pp. 173–182.
Schild, Christian, and Vanessa Petrausch. Empirical Validation of Design Patterns . De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2015, pp. 173–82.

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