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Over the past couple of decades, software engineers have recognized the value of moving up from code reuse to the reuse of higher-level items. Design patterns have been recognized as a valuable unit for reuse, and this has led to the development of a great number of patterns over the years. With so many design patterns being recognized and developed, finding the right pattern to use or customize can be a difficult task without some method for organizing them.
Architecture modeling typically establishes a design pattern hierarchy by grouping design patterns and associating them to the related architectural pattern. A similar hierarchy applies to architectural patterns. By grouping and associating patterns in such a way, modelers can create a lattice of patterns referred to as a pattern hierarchy.
To put this concept to work, review the “Catalog of Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture” (or EAA Catalog). This catalog of patterns is organized functionally. Familiarize yourself with the differences between architectural styles, architectural patterns, and design patterns.
In this Assignment, write a paper that addresses the following:
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