TIES Patterns - Patterns Mining
One of the observations from Jim Coplien's
writers' workshop
held at AG, was that
everyone could be a pattern writer. One suggested method for "patterns
mining" is the following:
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A contributor should attempt to answer the questions: What knowledge would be
lost to the company if I were to leave tomorrow? What do I know that I have
done a thousand times that I think everyone already knows?
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Contact Linda Rising, who will assign a "patterns shepherd" - someone who understands the
"pattern form" and has been through a writers' workshop - who will guide the
writer through the writing of the pattern.
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When the pattern has been crafted, the author should attend a writers' workshop,
where the patterns shepherd may serve as moderator.
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After the workshop, the author should update the pattern to reflect the
suggestions made in the workshop.
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After the pattern has been modified, the pattern should be publicly posted
for comments by all members of the development community. All patterns
are living documents that grow and evolve to more useful forms.
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After a suitable exposure, the pattern could become part of a "Best Practices
Handbook." Collections of patterns from this handbook could be part of the
standard training program for new hires.
Updated 8/4/95
Comments, questions, suggestions, are all welcome!
Send e-mail to Linda Rising