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Design Patterns CD
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Table of Contents
l What Is a Design Pattern?
l Design Patterns in Smalltalk MVC
l Describing Design Patterns
l The Catalog of Design Patterns
Organizing the Catalog
l How Design Patterns Solve Design Problems
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How to Select a Design Pattern
l How to Use a Design Pattern
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l Design Problems
l Document Structure
Formatting
l Embellishing the User Interface
l Supporting Multiple Look-and-Feel Standards
l Supporting Multiple Window Systems
l User Operations
l Spelling Checking and Hyphenation
l Summary
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Design Pattern Catalog
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l What to Expect from Design Patterns
l A Brief History
The Pattern Community
l An Invitation
l A Parting Thought
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Class Diagram
l Object Diagram
l Interaction Diagram
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l List
Iterator
l ListIterator
l Point
l Rect
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Design Patterns CD
Frequently Asked Questions (and Their
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