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    Development of a pattern library and a decision support system for building applications in the domain of scientific workflows for e-Science

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    Karastoyanova et al. created eScienceSWaT (eScience SoftWare Engineering Technique), that targets at providing a user-friendly and systematic approach for creating applications for scientific experiments in the domain of e-Science. Even though eScienceSWaT is used, still many choices about the scientific experiment model, IT experiment model and infrastructure have to be made. Therefore, a collection of best practices for building scientific experiments is required. Additionally, these best practice need to be connected and organized. Finally, a Decision Support System (DSS) that is based on the best practices and enables decisions about the various choices for e-Science solutions, needs to be developed. Hence, various e-Science applications are examined in this thesis. Best practices are recognised by abstracting from the identified problem-solution pairs in the e-Science applications. Knowledge and best practices from natural science, computer science and software engineering are stored in patterns. Furthermore, relationship types among patterns are worked out. Afterwards, relationships among the patterns are defined and the patterns are organized in a pattern library. In addition, the concept for a DSS that provisions the patterns and its prototypical implementation are presented

    Patterns 2.0: A service for searching patterns

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    With ever-increasing number of patterns in the literature and online repositories, it can be hard for non-experts to know about new patterns and select patterns appropriate to their needs. We argue that a systematic way for searching patterns is required and we present the Patterns 2.0 service, a composite software service for facilitating pattern search and selection. The service combines several pattern-related services with a recommendation service that allows users to share their experiences in using patterns. The contributions of the paper are: the overview of existing services related to the problem of pattern selection, the definition of Patterns 2.0 service, and description of its possible uses

    Patterns 2.0: A service for searching patterns

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    With ever-increasing number of patterns in the literature and online repositories, it can be hard for non-experts to know about new patterns and select patterns appropriate to their needs. We argue that a systematic way for searching patterns is required and we present the Patterns 2.0 service, a composite software service for facilitating pattern search and selection. The service combines several pattern-related services with a recommendation service that allows users to share their experiences in using patterns. The contributions of the paper are: the overview of existing services related to the problem of pattern selection, the definition of Patterns 2.0 service, and description of its possible uses. Copyright retain by authors
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