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'''''Context''''': You are baking chocolate chip cookies in small batches for family and friends == Patterns ==
 [[Navigation(children)]] '''''Name''''''''''''''''''''''':PageTitlewritten in[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase 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.'''''Context''''': Where in the process does this pattern apply, eg. overall planning or minute details. remember to include relevant patterns inline in the context description.
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'''''Consider these patterns first''''': SugarRatio, FlourRatio, EggRatio '''''Description of pattern''''': What does this pattern cover, the general subject no problems no solutuions, just a description of the covered subject
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'''''Problem description''''': '''Determine the optimum ratio of chocolate chips to cookie dough

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SB Pattern language for datamodels

Patterns

  • Navigation(children) Name:PageTitlewritten in[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase CamelCase]or[:Page title:Page_title]written with underscore as the delimiter, you are encouraged to use the underscore for legibility reasons,ANDmatch it to the heading of the pattern.Context: Where in the process does this pattern apply, eg. overall planning or minute details. remember to include relevant patterns inline in the context description.

Description of pattern: What does this pattern cover, the general subject no problems no solutuions, just a description of the covered subject

Problem description:

Solution: Observe that most people consider chocolate to be the best part of the chocolate chip cookie. Also observe that too much chocolate may prevent the cookie from holding together, decreasing its appeal. Since you are cooking in small batches, cost is not a consideration. Therefore, use the maximum amount of chocolate chips that results in a really sturdy cookie.

Consider next: NutRatio or CookingTime or FreezingMethod

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