FB 4 |
Design Pattern | Tuesday | Thursday | |
Interpreter | Masri | Zeidler | |
Template Method | Renning | Fauser | |
Chain of Responsibility | Fritsch | Stallmann | |
Command | Adamcyzk | Arndt | |
Iterator | Völcker | ||
MVC Struts | Schoelch | ||
Memento | Borngesser | ||
State | Rehberg | ||
Strategy | Trautvetter | René Schäfer | |
Visitor | Stelzer | Dietrich | |
Adapter | Barandat | ||
Bridge | Kretschmar | ||
Composite | Henning Schäfer | Stehle | |
Decorator | Lücke | ||
Façade | Prause | ||
Flyweight | Leibe | ||
Proxy | T. Schneider | Fogt | |
Factory Method | Bornmann | ||
Abstract Factory | Stotz | ||
Builder | Schreier | Adam | |
Prototype | I. Schmidt | ||
Singleton | F. Schmid | Schwartzer |
I'm a tad skeptical about putting these links out in the open - so many of you don't seem to understand the meaning of "writing a report". That means to describe IN YOUR OWN WORDS what is happening. I keep finding sentences that are from other works. They are so obviously not from you, they tend to use English words I am pretty sure are not in your vocabularies. I look them up - bingo.
If you find something you want to quote, then QUOTE it! "blahfasel", said Jones in (1) or "As Jones notes in (1), blafasel".
We give credit where credit is due. If you didn't think up the sentence yourself, it doesn't belong in a report with your name on it without a proper reference.
Here are some references:
http://www.rbs2.com/plag.htm - http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/resman/nrm/plagarism_and_copying.htm