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% vim: set ts=2 sw=2 et tw=80:
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\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
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\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{scrartcl}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}
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\usepackage{hyperref}
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under the git tag \texttt{jackson-core-2.13.4}) because it is the latest stable
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version available at the time of writing.
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\section{Analysis}
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\section{Analysis Implementation}
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We use
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\href{https://users.encs.concordia.ca/~nikolaos/pattern\_detection.html}{\textit{Pattern4}}
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An XML dump of the \textit{Pattern4j} analysis results are included in the
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submission as the file \texttt{analysis.xml}.
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\subsection{Singleton pattern}
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\section{Structural Patterns}
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\subsection{Singleton Pattern}
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Lots of false positives for the Singleton pattern. Example,
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com.fasterxml.jackson.core.sym.Name1 has a package private constructor and a
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public static final instance of it, but reading the documentation the class
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array representation.
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\end{description}
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\section{Creational Patterns}
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\subsection{Adapter Pattern}
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TBD
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Structural patterns provide flexible ways of combining and connecting components.
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- abstract factory
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- singleton
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- builder
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\subsection{Bridge Pattern}
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TBD
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Creational patterns deal with object creation mechanisms in situations where directly using constructors is inconvenient.
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- adapter
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- bridge
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- composite
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- facade
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- proxy
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\subsection{Composite Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Facade Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Proxy Pattern}
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TBD
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\section{Behavioral Patterns}
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\subsection{Command Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Observer Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Strategy Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Template Method Pattern}
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TBD
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\subsection{Visitor Pattern}
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TBD
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Behavioral patterns provides way of coordinating object behavior without increasing coupling too much.
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- command
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- observer
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- strategy
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- template method
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- visitor
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\end{document}
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