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From stories to patterns, and back, and back again

Posted by yishaym on November 3, 2008

Let’s say you know how to write a case story, and we’ve convinced you that stories are not enough. But how do you get from a story to a pattern? Well, hopefully by March we’ll have something of an answer to that. In the meanwhile, here’s a tutorial that just might help:

2 Responses to “From stories to patterns, and back, and back again”

  1. This is terrific! I shall use it in my classroom if you don’t mind. Brilliant, just bloody brilliant.

  2. yishaym said

    Thanks Mike!

    Of course you can use this. Our methodology is all licensed under creative commons. You can find more here:
    http://patternlanguagenetwork.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Outcomes/Methodology

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