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16. EuroPLoP 2011: Irsee, Germany
- Andreas Fießer, Paris Avgeriou:
16th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2011, Irsee, Germany,July 13-17, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1302-5 - Michael Weiss:
Profiting even more from open source. 1 - Christian Köppe:
A pattern language for teaching design patterns (part 1). 2 - Christian Köppe:
Continuous activity: a pedagogical pattern for active learning. 3 - Anne Hoffmann:
A trainer's guideline to teaching soft skills using improvisation theater: a workshop format exemplified on a requirements engineering game. 4 - Tim Wellhausen, Andreas Fiesser:
How to write a pattern?: a rough guide for first-time pattern authors. 5 - Reinhard Bauer, Peter Baumgartner:
Showcase of learning: towards a pattern language for working with electronic portfolios in higher education. 6 - Birgit Zimmermann, Markus Döhring:
Patterns for flexible BPMN workflows. 7 - Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Sebastian Döweling:
Speech augmented multitouch interaction patterns. 8 - Martin Fagereng Johansen, Øystein Haugen, Franck Fleurey:
Bow tie testing: a testing pattern for product lines. 9 - Dirk Schnelle-Walka:
I tell you something. 10 - Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, Ivan Monahov, Sascha Roth, Christopher Schulz, Christian M. Schweda:
Enterprise architecture management patterns for company-wide access views on business objects. 11 - Veli-Pekka Eloranta, Johannes Koskinen:
Messaging patterns for distributed machine control systems. 12 - Ernst Oberortner, Stefan Sobernig, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar:
Monitoring performance-related QoS properties in service-oriented systems: a pattern-based architectural decision model. 13 - Javier Gonzalez Sanchez, Maria Elena Chavez Echeagaray, Robert K. Atkinson, Winslow Burleson:
Affective computing meets design patterns: a pattern-based model for a multimodal emotion recognition framework. 14 - Jörg Pechau:
Rafting the agile waterfall: value based conflicts of agile software development. 15
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