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International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 5th (ICACTE 2012)
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9780791860045
No. of Pages:
938
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2012
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8 Design Pattern Componentization: The Chain of Responsibility Library in C#
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6
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Published:2012
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Van Leeuwen, A. "Design Pattern Componentization: The Chain of Responsibility Library in C#." International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 5th (ICACTE 2012). Ed. Yi, X. ASME Press, 2012.
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Is it possible to turn design patterns into reusable components? A study of the Chain of Responsibility (CoR) structural pattern succeeded in producing a reusable library in C# 4.0 that satisfies the same requirements and follows the same intent as the original CoRdesign pattern. This paper describes the usage of the CoR library by presenting and explaining apracticalexample. The paper then proceeds to show the CoR library’s implementation and benefits.
1. Introduction
2. Chain of Responsibility
3. Chain of Responsibility Library
4. Implementation of the Chain of Responsibility Library
5. Summaries
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