Business pattern

Business pattern

A business pattern is a generic description of s used by software engineers to create solutions suitable for a given business.

Historically, the business patterns catalog appeared during the nineties with the development of object oriented technologies and the e-business.

References

*Joshua Kerievsky (2004), "Refactoring to Patterns", Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, ISBN 0-321-21335-1.
*Gregor Hohpe, Bobby Woolf (2004), "Enterprise Integration Patterns : Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions", Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, ISBN 0-321-20068-3.
*Martin Fowler (2003), "Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture", Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, ISBN 0-321-12742-0.
*Mahesh M. Dodani (2003), "Pattern Driven Solution Engineering", Journal of Object Technology, 2, 2, 27-33.
*Hans-Erik Eriksson, Magnus Penker (2000), "Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work", John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, ISBN 0-471-29551-5.


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