Hi all,

I want to start to collect patterns of a certain domain and (try to) combine 
then into a pattern language. Quite a few of the patterns of this language are 
already described, others aren't. Some of the already describe patterns do 
however not always completely fit into the scope of the language, some are too 
general and some are too specific. And there are also some patterns where the 
descriptions could be improved in certain aspects (missing forces, consequences 
etc.).

I wonder if there is someone who has done something like this before and what 
their approach was. Beside things like categorization issues is the biggest 
issue: how to handle the already described patterns? I don't want to just 
rewrite them, but then slightly different. But I also cannot include them in 
the language as they are, because then they'll miss some important aspects or 
do not fit scopewise. What I actually would like to do is somehow extending or 
adapting them, so that they fit into the language (BTW: the language is 
intended to cover the design of group lectures).

Any suggestions or pointers to literature discussing this issue are highly 
welcome. I hope my question is clear, otherwise I'll try to explain it in more 
detail.

Thanks a lot,
Christian Köppe
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