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Describe GuidelinesForNewDatamodel/PatternLanguage here. #pragma keywords meta-data, meta data, pattern-language. PatternLanguage, Pattern language, patterns, Patterns
= SB Pattern language for Datamodels =
== Patterns ==
[[Navigation(children)]]

'''''Name''''''''''': PageTitle written in CamelCase or [:Page title:Page_title] written with underscore as the delimiter, you are encouraged to use the underscore for legibility reasons, '''AND match''' it to the heading of the pattern. Try to think of a descriptive, but not to long name.

'''''Context''''': Where in the process does this pattern apply, eg. overall planning or minute details. remember to include relevant patterns in-line in the context description.

'''''Description of pattern''''': What does this pattern cover, the general subject no problems no solutions, just a description of the covered subject. This text is entered in '''Bold Font'''

'''''Problem description''''''''''':''''''

'''''Solution''''': What is the encouraged approach to solving the problem of this pattern? This text is entered in '''Bold Font'''

'''''Consider next''''': What options do the use of this pattern bring about, what path does it send the user along. Include in-line references to likely patterns which will be influenced by this pattern choice.

SB Pattern language for Datamodels

Patterns

Navigation(children)

Name: PageTitle written in CamelCase or [:Page title:Page_title] written with underscore as the delimiter, you are encouraged to use the underscore for legibility reasons, AND match it to the heading of the pattern. Try to think of a descriptive, but not to long name.

Context: Where in the process does this pattern apply, eg. overall planning or minute details. remember to include relevant patterns in-line in the context description.

Description of pattern: What does this pattern cover, the general subject no problems no solutions, just a description of the covered subject. This text is entered in Bold Font

Problem description:

Solution: What is the encouraged approach to solving the problem of this pattern? This text is entered in Bold Font

Consider next: What options do the use of this pattern bring about, what path does it send the user along. Include in-line references to likely patterns which will be influenced by this pattern choice.

GuidelinesForNewDatamodel/PatternLanguage (last edited 2010-09-30 08:30:49 by eab)