Organizational patterns are inspired in large part by the principles of the software pattern community, that in turn takes it cues from Christopher Alexander's work on patterns of the built world.
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Organizational patterns also have roots in Kroeber's classic anthropological texts on the patterns that underlie culture and society.
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They in turn have provided inspiration for the Agile software development movement,
and for the creation of parts of Scrum and of Extreme Programming in particular.
Alexander's work on patterns of the built world. Organizationalpatterns also have roots in Kroeber's classic anthropological texts on the patterns that underlie...
concept in the OrganizationalPatterns book published in 2004, itself an evolution of the work published in the first book of the Pattern Languages of Program...
popular Design Patterns.[citation needed] He also named the curiously recurring template pattern C++ idiom.[1] His work on organizationalpatterns was an inspiration...
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recognizable as based on the pattern. Some consider using patterns to be best practice for software design. Some consider using design patterns as a structured approach...
the 1950s, organizational communication focused largely on the role of communication in improving organizational life and organizational output. In the...
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supervision are directed toward the achievement of organizational aims. Organizational structure affects organizational action and provides the foundation on which...
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of pattern formation deals with the visible, (statistically) orderly outcomes of self-organization and the common principles behind similar patterns in...
1990s. It was used by managers, sociologists, and organizational theorists in the 1980s. Organizational culture influences the ways in which people interact...
behavior), organizational culture (the deeply-seated norms, values, and behaviors that members share) and organizational strategies (how an organization identifies...
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adaptive. Architectural patterns are similar to software design patterns but have a broader scope. Even though an architectural pattern conveys an image of...
proposed patterns serve as an organizational "pattern language" much as Alexander's 250 patterns make up an architectural pattern language. Lister is author...
in nature and apply it to structural building shapes and urban organizationalpatterns. In the 1980s, architects and designers began using computers running...
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describes how patterns in nature, such as stripes and spots, can arise naturally and autonomously from a homogeneous, uniform state. The pattern arises due...
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A pattern language is an organized and coherent set of patterns, each of which describes a problem and the core of a solution that can be used in many...
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