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Old 11-04-2003, 08:43 AM
Nishchal Acharya
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applications on design patterns????????

I am Nishchal ,7th Semester Bachelor Of Engg.(Four year graduation
program) am a part of a seven member team who are doing a project on
the study of Object Oriented Design Patterns. Our group has completed
studying a number of patterns but the problem we all are facing
currently is the lack of exposure about how these patterns may exactly
be used.Our group firmly believes that going on studying patterns
may atmost help us to get theoritical backing but will leave us void
of the experience which goes into the development of a real life
project using these patterns.For the last two months we have been
surfing the net to find such applications, none of which were
substantial or we would end with pages of just conceptual
information.Having a significant amount of experience in the field
of Design Patterns,we feel that you would be
able to provide us such practical solutions. We would welcome topics
within
any domain: networking,graphics,simulation,AI etc where Object
Oriented concepts should be applied which shows that application
developed
using design patterns totally reflects the advantages of using
patterns over conventional methods. Due to certain time constraints
we would like to limit the scale of the project to somthing that can
be cmpleted within 3-4 months.We would be extremely grateful given
the oppurtunity of working on such a project. We are highly
anticipating an affirmative reply.

Bye.
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Old 11-04-2003, 07:21 PM
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Re: applications on design patterns????????

In article <93d95c80.0311040443.384ee2f5@posting.google.com>, on 4 Nov 2003 04:43:23 -0800,
nishchal@epatra.com (Nishchal Acharya) wrote:

| I am Nishchal ,7th Semester Bachelor Of Engg.(Four year graduation
| program) am a part of a seven member team who are doing a project on
| the study of Object Oriented Design Patterns. Our group has completed
| studying a number of patterns but the problem we all are facing
| currently is the lack of exposure about how these patterns may exactly
| be used.Our group firmly believes that going on studying patterns
| may atmost help us to get theoritical backing but will leave us void
| of the experience which goes into the development of a real life
| project using these patterns.For the last two months we have been
| surfing the net to find such applications, none of which were
| substantial or we would end with pages of just conceptual
| information.Having a significant amount of experience in the field
| of Design Patterns,we feel that you would be
| able to provide us such practical solutions. We would welcome topics
| within
| any domain: networking,graphics,simulation,AI etc where Object
| Oriented concepts should be applied which shows that application
| developed
| using design patterns totally reflects the advantages of using
| patterns over conventional methods. Due to certain time constraints
| we would like to limit the scale of the project to somthing that can
| be cmpleted within 3-4 months.We would be extremely grateful given
| the oppurtunity of working on such a project. We are highly
| anticipating an affirmative reply.

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Old 11-04-2003, 09:31 PM
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Re: applications on design patterns????????

Checkout the following links for more practical design pattern examples:

http://www.eventhelix.com/RealtimeMantra/Patterns/

http://www.eventhelix.com/RealtimeMa...atternCatalog/

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Old 11-05-2003, 08:50 PM
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>_Design Patterns_ by Gamma et al was groundbreaking not in that it had any
>new material but that the authors took existing best practices and organized
>them in a catalog so it would be easier to refer to abstract ideas in fewer
>words.


Moreover, the GoF book references a variety of existing applications
where the introduced patterns were successfully utilised.

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Malte

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Old 11-06-2003, 02:03 AM
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brougham5@yahoo.com wrote:

>
> Uhm...design patterns are a collection of *conventional* methods. Best
> practices, so to speak.


Right, but developing and systematically utilizing
and reusing a catalogue of design patterns, as well
as using them for documenting designs was (and still
is) *novel*.

-Panu Viljamaa




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