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20. EuroPLoP 2015: Kaufbeuren, Germany
- Claudius Link, Veli-Pekka Eloranta:
Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2015, Kaufbeuren, Germany, July 8-12, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3847-9 - Vassil Gourov, Elissaveta Gourova:
Cloud network architecture design patterns. 1:1-1:11 - Dessislava Petrova-Antonova, Sylvia Ilieva, Vera Stoyanova:
A pattern for WSDL-based testing of web service compositions. 2:1-2:6 - Jari Rauhamäki, Seppo Kuikka:
Strategies for hazard management process II. 3:1-3:7 - Andrey Bachvarov, Petko Ruskov, Malvina Ilieva:
Consumer behavior change pattern for energy efficiency. 4:1-4:6 - Marko Leppänen, Laura Hokkanen:
Four patterns for internal startups. 5:1-5:10 - Radostina Ruseva:
Patterns for startup business models. 6:1-6:11 - Milena Stoycheva, Petko Ruskov:
Growth mindset development pattern. 7:1-7:6 - Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Dusan Savic, Sinisa Vlajic, Ilija Antovic, Sasa Lazarevic, Vojislav Stanojevic, Milos Milic:
A pattern language for use cases specification. 8:1-8:18 - Yuma Akado, Sakurako Kogure, Alice Sasabe, Jei-Hee Hong, Keishi Saruwatari, Takashi Iba:
Five patterns for designing pattern mining workshops. 9:1-9:13 - Anas Motii, Brahim Hamid, Agnes Lanusse, Jean-Michel Bruel:
Guiding the selection of security patterns based on security requirements and pattern classification. 10:1-10:17 - Takashi Iba, Arisa Kamada, Yuma Akado, Takuya Honda, Alice Sasabe, Sakurako Kogure:
Fundamental behavioral properties, part I: extending the theory of centers for pattern language 3.0. 11:1-11:25 - Lise B. Hvatum, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Patterns to build the magic backlog. 12:1-12:36 - Michael Weiss:
The business of open source: missing patterns. 13:1-13:11 - Paul Salvador Inventado, Peter Scupelli:
Data-driven design pattern production: a case study on the ASSISTments online learning system. 14:1-14:13 - Elissaveta Gourova, Mila Dragomirova:
Design of knowledge management info-structures. 15:1-15:9 - Niels Seidel:
Interaction design patterns for spatio-temporal annotations in video learning environments. 16:1-16:21 - Niels Seidel:
Making web video accessible: interaction design patterns for assistive video learning environments. 17:1-17:16 - Christian Kreiner:
Trident architectural views: a pattern for dependable systems design. 18:1-18:9 - Dina Salah, Richard F. Paige, Paul A. Cairns:
Patterns for integrating agile development processes and user centred design. 19:1-19:10 - Juergen Musil, Angelika Musil, Stefan Biffl:
SIS: an architecture pattern for collective intelligence systems. 20:1-20:12 - Uwe van Heesch:
Collaboration patterns for offshore software development. 21:1-21:10 - Rodrigo A. Vilar, Delano Oliveira, Hyggo O. Almeida:
Rendering patterns for enterprise applications. 22:1-22:17 - Till Schümmer, Jörg M. Haake, Wolfgang Stark:
Theoretical and practical thoughts on the interplay of patterns and creativity. 23:1-23:21 - Georg Macher, Andrea Höller, Eric Armengaud, Christian Kreiner:
Pattern catalog for multicore migration of embedded automotive systems. 24:1-24:11 - Georg Macher, Christian Kreiner:
Model transformation and synchronization process patterns. 25:1-25:11 - Christian Köppe, Ralph Niels, Robert Holwerda, Lars Tijsma, Niek Van Diepen, Koen van Turnhout, René Bakker:
Flipped classroom patterns: designing valuable in-class meetings. 26:1-26:17 - Satomi Oi, Tetsuro Kubota, Norihiko Kimura, Takashi Iba:
Touching patterns to interview transcriptions. 27:1-27:11 - Frank J. Frey, Roland Bijvank, Michael Pöttker:
Weaving in patterns into it infrastructure models: industry case and exemplary approaches. 28:1-28:25 - Tian Xia, Joseph W. Yoder, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Hironori Washizaki:
Improving writer's workshop by introducing checklist and perspectives. 29:1-29:4 - Christian Kohls:
Patterns for creative thinking: idea generation. 30:1-30:11 - Joe Bergin, Christian Kohls, Christian Köppe, Yishay Mor, Michel Portier, Till Schümmer, Steven Warburton:
Assessment-driven course design foundational patterns. 31:1-31:13 - Ines Coimbra Morgado, Ana C. R. Paiva:
Test patterns for android mobile applications. 32:1-32:7 - Andreas Daniel Sinnhofer, Wolfgang Raschke, Christian Steger, Christian Kreiner:
Patterns for common criteria certification. 33:1-33:15 - Andreas Fiesser:
Balance expectations. 34:1-34:8 - Azadeh Alebrahim, Maritta Heisel:
Applying performance patterns for requirements analysis. 35:1-35:15 - Virginia Niculescu:
MixDecorator: an enhanced version of decorator pattern. 36:1-36:12 - Anne Bartilla, Christian Köppe:
Awareness seeds for more gender diversity in computer science education. 37:1-37:11 - Andrea Höller, Tobias Rauter, Johannes Iber, Christian Kreiner:
Patterns for automated software diversity to support security and reliability. 38:1-38:13 - Azadeh Alebrahim, Stephan Fassbender, Martin Filipczyk, Michael Goedicke, Maritta Heisel:
Towards a reliable mapping between performance and security tactics, and architectural patterns. 39:1-39:43 - Azadeh Alebrahim, Stephan Fassbender, Martin Filipczyk, Michael Goedicke, Maritta Heisel:
Towards systematic selection of architectural patterns with respect to quality requirements. 40:1-40:20 - Andreas Rüping:
Flow: a few patterns for balancing flexibility and steadiness in decision-making. 41:1-41:6 - Michaela Bunke:
Software-security patterns: degree of maturity. 42:1-42:17 - Jari Rauhamäki, Seppo Kuikka:
Patterns to implement active protective measures. 43:1-43:13 - Taichi Isaku, Takashi Iba:
Creative CoCooking patterns: a pattern language for creative collaborative cooking. 44:1-44:17 - Alexander W. Schneider, Florian Matthes:
Evolving the EAM pattern language. 45:1-45:11 - Rohini Sulatycki, Eduardo B. Fernández:
Two threat patterns that exploit "security misconfiguration" and "sensitive data exposure" vulnerabilities. 46:1-46:11 - Eduardo B. Fernández, Brahim Hamid:
A pattern for network functions virtualization. 47:1-47:9 - Brigit van Loggem:
Using the repertory grid technique for mining design patterns. 48:1-48:2 - Tobias Rauter, Andrea Höller, Johannes Iber, Christian Kreiner:
Patterns for software integrity protection. 49:1-49:10 - Mark Den Hollander:
Organizational patterns for multidisciplinary development of a mechatronic system. 50:1-50:15 - Laura Hokkanen, Marko Leppänen:
Three patterns for user involvement in startups. 51:1-51:8 - Johanneke Siljee:
Privacy transparency patterns. 52:1-52:11 - Christopher Preschern:
Idioms for error handling in C. 53:1-53:10
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