Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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Design Pattern - Entree

Solving pattern recognition and appropriate use

I remember many project situations, such as service platforms, Enterprise 2.0 concepts, portal solutions, e-learning and others in which design pattern from the analysis phase, a more or less supporting role for the overall solution approach represented (on pattern descriptions in the following blog post I will discuss in more detail).

moves and felt this issue was forced by the continuous media evolution (keyword: media convergence) to develop further into our everyday lives in which we are solving complex concepts.

In modern companies, it gives good reasons to use design patterns. Here, the use of design patterns with branding exercise, strengthening of USPs, intuitive operating concepts (Ease of use) is brought shorter time-to-market, branding and interaction by developing higher-efficiency name.

Understandably, the subject pattern is therefore already from various points of view and design solutions. For when it comes to the so-called model descriptions, feel business, user and system thinkers equally addressed. A powerful tool, the design pattern, especially if these different stakeholders are working together.

Here now to discuss some aspects of this multifaceted topic can get it (Please, if necessary supplemented by comments):

first What better way to describe design patterns?
  • "Patterns describe an optimal solution to a common problem in a specific context"
  • "sample descriptions for recurring design solutions"
  • "Concepts of interaction patterns (interaction patterns)
  • Describes" the solution for a problem (as template)
  • "UI Pattern: User-interaction patterns"
  • "solutions to recurring problem cases"
  • "Recyclable module concepts" (system thinking)
  • "solution approaches for applications"
  • "Cross-platform design solutions"
  • Guidelines / ideas for previously solved problems "
second In what areas are design pattern use?
  • Interaction Style Guides
  • Enterprise 2.0 solutions
  • Generic modules for digital solutions
  • concepts for cross-media solutions
  • Pattern Libraries
  • Recyclable design solutions
third Who can describe such patterns in projects?
  • concept developers, information architects, user experience design, requirement analysts, business analysts, interaction designers, usability engineers, consultants, and many others. ...
4th Concrete Pattern-Beispiele/Quellen
5th Other prominent links
6th Relevant Tags
  • design pattern, use cases, software reuse pattern, service design, branding, Branding by Interaction and User Experience, Cross-Media Design, Proof of Concept