Greetings! I am new to patterns, and after reviewing some definitions, I would like to suggest another way of expressing the pattern definition:
A pattern is the abstraction of a context problem to yield a general solution. Or in other words: A pattern is the act of arriving from a specific situation to a general solution by abstracting its problem. Or in other words: A specific situation has a problem, abstracting this problem yields a general solution, while the act of arriving from the specific situation to a general solution is called a pattern. Is this a correct interpretation? Thanks! -- Al _______________________________________________ patterns-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/patterns-discussion
