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Behavioral Pattern Analysis Approach

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Behavioral patterns provide a template of reusable system behavior common across diverse applications. One of the biggest challenges that designers face today is the identification of these patterns. This problem is compounded by the lack of a behavioral model that provides a framework for developing behavioral patterns. This paper presents an analysis technique to assist designers in the identification of behavioral patterns based on a comprehensive behavioral model.

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Chafi, R., Carlson, C.R. (1998). Behavioral Pattern Analysis Approach. In: Orlowska, M.E., Zicari, R. (eds) OOIS’97. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1525-0_19

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