Re: Patterns Question
- From: "danths" <danths@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jun 2005 07:18:49 -0700
Thanks for the replies, I wish it was a home work question where my
criteria would have been to get a score rather than get it right. Any
how ...
In a way it seems like a behavioural pattern since the role of the team
member changes depending on certain attributes, however on the other
end if additional attributes are needed to qualify the entity e.g. if
the role were "Programmer" additional attrbutes could be needed to
qualify "programmer" like UI Designer, Middleware Integrator etc., then
it seems more like a structural pattern. In my search for a possible
solution I came across "Role Pattern" which I think meets the needs,
however couldn't find many practical examples or code samples in C#.
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/aose/papers/Role_EuroPLoP_2005.pdf
..sameer
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