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 * The Caterpillar's Fate pattern language (1995) by Norm Kerth that described organizational structures supporting evolution from analysis to design;[7]
 * A work by James Coplien (1995) describing several years of organizational research at Bell Laboratories;[8]
 * Episodes, a pattern language by Ward Cunningham (1996) describing key points of what today we would call Agile software development;[9]
 * A pattern language by Neil Harrison (1996) on the formation and function of teams.[10]
 * The Caterpillar's Fate pattern language (1995) by NormKerth that described organizational structures supporting evolution from analysis to design;[7]
 * A work by JimCoplien (1995) describing several years of organizational research at Bell Laboratories;[8]
 * [[EPISODES]], a pattern language by WardCunningham (1996) describing key points of what today we would call Agile software development;[9]
 * A pattern language by NeilHarrison (1996) on the formation and function of teams.[10]
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연관 패턴 (via [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?OrganizationPatternsEditorialProject|OrganizationPatternsEditorialProject at c2.com]])

 * NormKerth's CaterpillarsFate
 * WardCunningham's [[EPISODES]]
 * JimCoplien's OrgPatterns
 * SteveBerczuk's TelemetryPatterns
 * MichaelBeedle's BprPatterns

http://orgpatterns.wikispaces.com/BookOutline

PLoP에서 발표된, OrgPatterns 관련된 논문의 발전사

  • The RaPPEL pattern language (1995) by Bruce Whitenack that described organizational structures suitable to requirements acquisition;[6]
  • The Caterpillar's Fate pattern language (1995) by NormKerth that described organizational structures supporting evolution from analysis to design;[7]

  • A work by JimCoplien (1995) describing several years of organizational research at Bell Laboratories;[8]

  • EPISODES, a pattern language by WardCunningham (1996) describing key points of what today we would call Agile software development;[9]

  • A pattern language by NeilHarrison (1996) on the formation and function of teams.[10]

James O. Coplien, The Human Side of Patterns

연관 패턴 (via OrganizationPatternsEditorialProject at c2.com)

http://orgpatterns.wikispaces.com/BookOutline

OrgPatterns (last edited 2020-10-04 15:06:54 by 정수)