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Design patterns for generic object-oriented scientific softwareby: Trevor Cickovski
In ICSE05, Twenty-Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering, preprint athttp://www.nd.edu/˜tcickovs/icse.pdf (2005)
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AbstractDesign patterns in software engineering have been proven to offer great benefits, and scientific software is no exception. Especially as scientific software becomes more object-oriented, the importance of design patterns cannot be underestimated. We present a set of design patterns for scientific computing implemented in C++, apply them to two example object-oriented frameworks, and demonstrate their application benefits in terms of speed, memory consumption, flexibility, and software maintenance. 1.
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