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| <!-- START:mainDescription,-Of51hmgdsO_U2-pnbJ67Cg CRC: 3135408385 --><p> Business Patterns are a form of Design Pattern (see <a class="elementLinkWithType" |
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| guid="_0cr7cACrEdu8m4dIntu6jA">Concept: Using Patterns</a>) and are the business-domain |
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| guid="_mzxI0A4LEduibvKwrGxWxA">Concept: Architectural Mechanism</a>. Just as |
| similar problems in the technical domain may be solved by using Architecture |
| Mechanisms, similar problems in the business domain can be solved by using Business |
| Patterns. </p> |
| <p> Business Patterns are often found in COTS products. For example, packaged |
| applications that support Enterprise Resource Planning or Customer Relationship |
| Management ship with functionality to support a variety of generic business |
| processes. Similarly, it is frequently possible to identify related or similar |
| behavior in the Use Case Scenarios and thereby derive generic designs |
| that you can use in the design of the system. These elements of generic behavior |
| can be expressed as Design Patterns and applied to the system design. |
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