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So, I might have mentioned that I wrote a book on patterns.
Well, it seems I may have also accidentally written a standards specification. I've been playing around in the Object Management Group (OMG) space for a couple of years now. They're an international standards body that defines little things like CORBA, UML, and so on. I've been a member representative for my company for the past couple of years, and this week we submitted a new open and free specification for the definition, cataloging, detection, reporting, and display of patterns, including design patterns, architecture patterns, security patterns, business process patterns, and god knows what else. (It kinda got out of control there.) Today it was approved for the preliminary comment period. If all goes well, in three months it will be accepted as an official specification for folks to use as a data interchange format and modeling tool foundation. We're already using it at my job (since it's sort of based on my research and book), and several other companies have jumped on it as well already, before it's even official. If this sounds like something you or your company would be interested in, drop me a note, and I can get you the information you need. And now, I'm getting a goddamned beer. Cheers. |
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Space Pirate
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Holy crap and I was the first here to raise a virtual pint in your honor!!!
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Space Pirate
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Um, I don't know if this is useful or not but:
British Library sticks 1 million pics on Flickr, asks for help making them useful Quote:
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LOL awesome, but not the same kind of patterns. (This always pops up - the whole name of the field is confusing to most people, because they think of images.)
What we submitted is kind of a container for patterns information. How to define a pattern so that other people can understand it, how to store a pattern in a catalog so other people can find it, how to connect a pattern to a formal definition so machines can search for it, how to report you found a pattern, and how to draw a pattern so people can see it. What the pattern *is* is almost immaterial, which was kind of shocking to most people. It can be a software design pattern, a system architecture pattern, a business process pattern, a cyber-security anti-pattern, pretty much anything that can be described as a pattern. This is just a way for patterns communities to share information amongst their own members, *and* start to share information with other communities. I keep thinking of it as QuickTime for conceptual abstractions, but nobody would know what the hell I meant by that either. lol |
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So, I can blame you for the misguided idea of UML-based code generation now? |
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LOL Nope, that predates me by a long while.
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I shot the sherrif.
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Congrats man, that's awesome.
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Not a tame lion...
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Hi Kickaha, I'd be interested in hearing more about this, cheers
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Documents are up here now: http://www.omg.org/schedule/IPMMS_RFC.html
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Not a tame lion...
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Timely bump! The Structured Patterns Metamodel Standard 1.0 is now public and live from the Object Management Group. (Used to be IPMSS, name change was a weird last minute decision by the task force.)
http://www.omg.org/spec/SPMS/Current/ SPMS is based on the SPQR and EDPs work, and includes the PIN graphical diagramming spec. So now, if anyone is interested to, they can use SPMS to create and share pattern definitions, create a repository of them, offer guidance on finding related patterns in a repository, report found instances of patterns in a system, diagram them, etc, etc, etc Gee, it only took a year from initial acceptance to publication, so I'm going to get another goddamned beer. Cheers again. |
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Space Pirate
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Cheers to you! I wish I had an application for this!!! But beer? Yah!
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Not a tame lion...
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Right on - congratulations!
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Ninja Editor
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Grats!
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