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Title Abstract Date
Patterns 
and Reuse
Some software vendors are taking the incessant drive for productivity and reuse to a higher level of abstraction – not just software components but also software patterns. Within the Java community, the recently published set of J2EE patterns from Sun has been added to the longer-established design patterns from the Gang of Four. Several vendors are taking these patterns as a basis for further automation; and in this report we feature Compuware, which is taking the radical step of using open source patterns in its Java generation product. Nov 
2001
Legacy
Refactoring
Patterns for evolving legacy software progressively towards a component architecture. Feb
2001
Business 
Design
from GoF
Patterns
Can the design patterns in the Gang of Four book be used to design business processes? Do they represent general solutions to design problems at any level, or are they only meaningful to OO programmers? Jan
2001
Business
Patterns
A survey of business patterns: what patterns (if any) are in circulation; what (if anything) is being done with these patterns; and how (if appropriate) we might take the idea of business patterns forward. June
2000
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