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  1. The Pattern

    otheruses In The Chronicles of Amber series of fantasy novels, The Pattern is an inscribed labyrinth which gives the Parallel universe fiction multiverse its order. The Pattern The Pattern exists in a huge cavern, in the caves beneath the mountain Kolvir, deep under Amber Castle. The Pattern is a single ... walk along the Pattern to its center in order to gain the power to walk among shadows &mdash Parallel ... the shadows they walk into or that the shadows already exist and that the pattern walker merely enters ... foot upon the Pattern, he must continue following its labyrinthine course to the center stopping for too long, or leaving the pathway of the Pattern, results in a terrible death. Walking the Pattern ... the resistance to let up a bit. Once at the Pattern s center, the walker has acquired the power to walk in Shadow. As well, being at the center gives him the opportunity to command the Pattern to send ... Shadow of a Primal pattern located when the Unicorn of Order leads Corwin to a previously unseen location. The Primal Pattern is guarded by a purple Griffin named Wixer that apparently has also been ..., lost much of his mental faculties. This Primal Pattern is damaged prior to the events of Nine Princes In Amber by the spilling of Amberite blood on the Pattern the blood of Martin, son of Random, Oberon s youngest acknowledged child. Oberon attempts to repair the Pattern, although he realizes the process will kill him. Brand, whom Dworkin acknowledged as his most apt pupil in study on the Pattern ... his own Pattern that there cannot be two such centers of order in the multiverse, and that it is necessary to destroy Corwin s Pattern before he can inscribe his own. However, Oberon successfully repairs the Pattern, and it is seen to coexist peacefully with Corwin s Pattern possibly because both are merely reflections of the Pattern in the Jewel of Judgment. It is implied that nobody could successfully repair the damaged Pattern perfectly , or reproduce it as it originally was and that their own ...   more details



  1. Pattern

    Other uses L Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Unreferenced date May 2007 Wiktionarypar pattern A pattern ..., especially if the things that are created have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are said to exhibit the unique pattern. The most basic patterns, called ... invariance . Some plants, like Fern s, even generate a pattern using an affine transformation which combines Translation geometry translation , scaling, rotation and Reflection physics reflection . Pattern matching is the act of checking for the presence of the constituents of a pattern, whereas the detecting for underlying patterns is referred to as pattern recognition . The question of how a pattern emerges is accomplished through the work of the scientific field of pattern formation . Pattern ..., sentences often follow the N VP noun verb phrase pattern, but some knowledge of the English language is required to detect the pattern. Computer science , ethology , and psychology are fields which study patterns. A pattern has an integrity independent of the medium by virtue of which you have received the information that it exists. Each of the chemical elements is a pattern integrity. Each individual is a pattern integrity. The pattern integrity of the human individual is evolutionary and not static ... of Thinking 1975 , http www.rwgrayprojects.com synergetics s05 p0400.html 505 Pattern Integrity ... Pattern instead of traditional password. This pattern is some sequence of positions, for example it is sequence of cells from of an Array Card. This pattern acts as one of the factor, which user know ... in nature and in art. File Reginald Leung Pattern A.jpg thumb Visual Pattern by Reginald Leung File Reginald Leung Pattern B.jpg thumb Visual Pattern by Reginald Leung File Reginald Leung Pattern C.jpg thumb Visual Pattern by Reginald Leung File Reginald Leung Pattern D.jpg thumb Visual Pattern by Reginald Leung Penrose tiling s Art One recurring pattern in a single piece of art may constitute a Motif ...   more details



  1. Interference pattern

    Interference pattern may refer to The pattern seen in Interference wave propagation Moir pattern dab ...   more details



  1. Willow pattern

    Weasel date January 2011 Unreferenced date September 2010 Image Blueandwhite2.jpg thumb The Willow pattern Image Williamson s Tunnels Plates.jpg thumb Many plates featuring the Willow pattern were found in Williamson s tunnels The Willow pattern , more commonly known as Blue Willow , is a distinctive and elaborate pattern used on ceramic kitchen housewares. The pattern was designed by Thomas Minton around 1790 and has been in use for over 200 years. Other references give alternative origins, such as Thomas Turner of Caughley porcelain, with a design date of 1780. Willow refers to the pattern, a specific ..., and brown. Assortment, shape and dates of production vary. Legend behind the pattern In order to promote sales of Milton s Willow pattern, various stories were invented based on the elements of the design ..., The Willow Pattern, and Chinoiserie by Joseph J Portanova, New York University ref The Romantic ... a box of jewels as a gift. The wedding was to take place on the day the blossom fell from the willow ... addition to the tale, since the birds do not appear on the earliest willow pattern plates . ref http ... The story of the willow pattern was turned into a comic opera in 1901 called The Willow Pattern . It was also told in a 1914 silent film called Story of the Willow Pattern . Robert van Gulik also used some of the idea in his Chinese detective novel The Willow Pattern book The Willow Pattern . In 1992 ... photograph of the pattern http www.vam.ac.uk collections ceramics audio willow index.html Site links to a transcript of the Legend of the willow pattern http www.thepotteries.org patterns willow patt.html Another site with information about the legend of the willow pattern http www.spode.co.uk history history willow.html The Spode Museum Trust s Willow Pattern webpage http www.spode.co.uk History willow legend.html Legend of the Willow Pattern Plate by Mary L. Stollard http www.bluewillow.co.nz ... Pattern DEFAULTSORT Willow Pattern Category Porcelain Category Types of pottery decoration ja ...   more details



  1. Test Pattern

    Test Pattern may refer to Test Pattern TV series Test Pattern TV series , a Canadian game show Test Pattern album Test Pattern album , an album by Sonia Dada Test pattern or test card, a television test signal Disambig ...   more details



  1. The Pattern (disambiguation)

    The Pattern is an inscribed labyrinth which gives the multiverse its order in The Chronicles of Amber . The Pattern may also refer to The Pattern band , an American punk garage rock band The Pattern Fringe The Pattern Fringe , a series of occurrences in the television series Fringe See also Pattern disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. The Willow Pattern

    for the detective novel by Robert van Gulik The Willow Pattern book Image Ibsavoy.jpg right thumb 400px From the 1901 programme The Willow Pattern is a one act comic opera with a libretto by Basil Hood and music by Cecil Cook . It was first performed at the Savoy Theatre on 14 November 1901, running for a total of 110 performances. It toured thereafter. The Willow Pattern was a companion piece to Ib and Little Christina and later Iolanthe . It and was toured in Britain and America. A copy of the printed ... in 1914, called Story of the Willow Pattern . When the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership disbanded ... raiser drama curtain raisers , like The Willow Pattern . ref Lee Bernard. http www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk ... of the willow pattern , but with the addition of some extra characters, notably a rogue, PingPong ... left thumb 150px A plate with the Blue Willow pattern The Legend of the Willow Pattern was invented by the English over 200 years ago to promote pottery sales of a china willow pattern based on an older china pattern. The story runs as follows with the frequent references to the figures in the plate ... a powerful Duke. The Duke arrived by boat to claim his bride, bearing a box of jewels as a gift. The wedding ... thumb right 1901 drawing of a scene from The Willow Pattern File Savoy Willow pattern2.jpg thumb right 1901 drawing of a scene from The Willow Pattern On the eve of the daughter s wedding to the Duke ... Iolanthe , The Willow Pattern was condensed when it was revived with the latter opera. The cast was reduced ... . References Reflist http math.boisestate.edu gas companions willow index.html The Willow Pattern ... http www.savoyoperas.org.uk iolanthe io20.html willowpattern A review of The Willow Pattern and Iolanthe ... of the Legend of the willow pattern http www.thepotteries.org patterns willow patt.html Another site with information about the legend of the willow pattern imdb title id 0257202 title Story of the Willow Pattern DEFAULTSORT Willow Pattern, The Category English language operas Category English comic ...   more details



  1. Cracking pattern

    Cracking pattern may refer to Cracking pattern engineering , the fracture surfaces of materials Cracking pattern painting , the fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of paintings disambig ...   more details



  1. Juggling pattern

    original research date November 2009 unreferenced date November 2009 A juggling pattern or juggling trick is a specific combination of manipulations of props while juggling usually toss juggling . At its simplest level, a juggling pattern can normally be defined as a sequence of various throws using a certain number of props. At a more advanced level, juggling patterns can involve depending on the props ... juggling Possibly the simplest juggling pattern to execute, the cascade is a symmetrical pattern ... is a symmetrical pattern where each hand independently juggles exactly half the total number ... time and asynchronously hands throw alternately Shower Main Shower juggling This pattern can be performed with any number of props greater than or equal to two. Quite often the first pattern attempted ... and synchronously. Half shower Similar to the shower pattern, a half shower pattern is any pattern ... one of its originators, Steve Mills is a symmetrical pattern performed with any number of props ... of the pattern in groups of three. In a Mills mess pattern with an odd number of props, each ... armed movements. Columns Main Columns juggling Although various versions of this pattern exist, a columns pattern can be defined as one where the props follow vertical paths through the air ... version of this pattern is with three props thrown in three equally spaced columns, where the two .... A Mills mess juggled in columns is known as a Mills mess Boston Mess Boston mess . Box Main Box juggling Box patterns are juggling patterns that combine vertical, columns like throws with horizontal throws, such as in the shower pattern. Box patterns are so named due to the props in the pattern apparently tracing several sides of a box in the air, and can be performed with any number of props ... in a staggered fashion. Stacked throws can replace any regular single prop throw within a pattern, though ... fashion as with the cut stacked throw. Juggling patterns DEFAULTSORT Juggling Pattern Category Juggling ...   more details



  1. Pattern search

    Pattern search may refer to Pattern search optimization Pattern recognition Pattern mining String searching algorithm Fuzzy string searching Bitap algorithm K optimal pattern discovery Nearest neighbor search Nearest neighbor Eyeball search disambig ...   more details



  1. Shift pattern

    Gear stick Shift pattern Shift pattern , refers to the layout of the gears on a gear stick Shift work Shift patterns Shift pattern , refers to the various types of work schedules used in different industries Disambig ...   more details



  1. Pattern grading

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Dablink For other senses of this word, see Grade disambiguation . Pattern grading is the scaling of a pattern to a different size by incrementing important points of the pattern using an algorithm in the clothing and footwear industry. See also Shoe size DEFAULTSORT Pattern Grading Category Shoemaking Fashion stub ...   more details



  1. Pattern (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar pattern Pattern is an original object used to make copies, or a set of repeating objects in a decorative design and in other disciplines. Pattern can refer to Pattern casting , a replica of the object to be cast Pattern coin , a coin struck to test a new design, alloy, or method of manufacture Pattern devotional , in Irish Catholicism, the devotional practices associated with a patron saint Pattern language , a structured method of describing good design practices Pattern sewing , the original garment, or a paper template, from which other garments are copied and produced In mathematics, a regular expression is often called a pattern Pattern theory , in mathematics In machine learning , a non null finite sequence of constant and variable symbols In ethnomethodology , a generally non rigid routine Pattern can also refer to Airfield traffic pattern , the traffic flow immediately surrounding a runway Design pattern , a formal way of documenting a solution to a design problem Design pattern computer science Pattern architecture , an approach to defining interrelated architectural problems and solutions Pedagogical patterns The Pattern , a powerful magical maze in The Chronicles of Amber novels The Pattern band , an American rock band Patterns can refer to Patterns Kraft Television Theatre Patterns Kraft Television Theatre , acclaimed live television drama written by Rod Serling Patterns film Patterns film , film based on the TV show Patterns metrology Patterns record label Patterns album Patterns album , by Bobby Hutcherson Patterns , a 1975 album by Kiki Dee Patterns , a song by the Small Faces Patterns song Patterns song , by Simon & Garfunkel Patterns II , a pencil and paper game designed by Sid Sackson disambig de Pattern fr Pattern it Pattern he pl Wzorzec ru ...   more details



  1. Scheduler pattern

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In computer programming , the scheduler pattern is a software design pattern . It is a Concurrency computer science concurrency pattern used to explicitly control when thread software engineering thread s may execution computers execute single threaded source code code , like write operation to a file. The scheduler pattern uses an object that explicitly sequences waiting threads. It provides a mechanism to implement a scheduling policy , but is independent of any specific scheduling policy &mdash the policy is encapsulated in its own class and is reusable. The Read write lock pattern read write lock pattern is usually implemented using the scheduler pattern to ensure fairness in scheduling. Note that the scheduler pattern adds significant overhead beyond that required to call a synchronized method computer science method . The scheduler pattern is not quite the same as the scheduled task pattern used for real time systems. See also Mediator pattern DEFAULTSORT Scheduler Pattern Category Software design patterns Comp sci stub ru Scheduler ...   more details



  1. Pattern calculus

    In mathematical logic , pattern calculus is a formalism that extends lambda calculus with abilities to match patterns against an arbitrary compound data structure path polymorphism and to include free variables in patterns pattern polymorphism . External links http www staff.it.uts.edu.au cbj patterns Pattern calculus research site formalmethods stub Category lambda calculus ...   more details



  1. Traffic pattern

    Traffic pattern can refer to Tele information services Information traffic patterns Information traffic patterns Airfield traffic pattern s See also traffic analysis disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Behavioral pattern

    In software engineering , behavioral design patterns are design pattern computer science design pattern s that identify common communication patterns between objects and realize these patterns. By doing so, these patterns increase flexibility in carrying out this communication. Examples of this type of design pattern include Chain of responsibility pattern Command objects are handled or passed on to other objects by logic containing processing objects Command pattern Command objects encapsulate an action ... a stack. ref http c2.com cgi wiki?ExternalizeTheStack ref Interpreter pattern Implement a specialized computer language to rapidly solve a specific set of problems Iterator pattern Iterators are used ... Mediator pattern Provides a unified interface to a set of interfaces in a subsystem Memento pattern Provides the ability to restore an object to its previous state rollback Null Object pattern designed to act as a default value of an object Observer pattern aka Publish Subscribe or Event ... pattern De couple an observer from an observable. ref http c2.com cgi wiki?WeakReferencePattern ref .... ref http c2.com cgi wiki?ProtocolStack ref State pattern A clean way for an object to partially change its type at runtime Strategy pattern Algorithms can be selected on the fly Specification pattern Recombinable Business logic in a boolean fashion Template method pattern Describes the program skeleton of a program Visitor pattern A way to separate an algorithm from an object Single serving visitor pattern Optimise the implementation of a visitor that is allocated, used only once, and then deleted Hierarchical visitor pattern Provide a way to visit every node in a hierarchical data structure such as a tree. Scheduled task pattern A task is scheduled to be performed at a particular interval or clock time used in real time computing See also Structural pattern Creational pattern Concurrency pattern References references Category Software design patterns bs ema pona anja ru ...   more details



  1. Structural pattern

    In software engineering , structural design patterns are Design pattern computer science design patterns that ease the design by identifying a simple way to realize relationships between entities. Examples of Structural Patterns include Adapter pattern adapts one interface for a class into one that a client expects Retrofit Interface Pattern ref http c2.com cgi wiki?RetrofitInterfacePattern ref ref http c2.com cgi wiki?ExternalPolymorphism ref An adapter used as a new interface for multiple classes at the same time. Adapter pipeline Use multiple adapters for debugging purposes. ref http c2.com cgi wiki?AdapterPipeline ref Aggregate pattern a version of the Composite pattern with methods for aggregation of children Bridge pattern decouple an abstraction from its implementation so that the two can vary independently Tombstone An intermediate lookup object contains the real location of an object. ref http c2.com cgi wiki?TombStone ref Composite pattern a tree structure of objects where every object has the same interface Decorator pattern add additional functionality to a class at runtime where subclassing would result in an exponential rise of new classes Extensibility pattern aka. Framework hide complex code behind a simple interface Facade pattern create a simplified interface of an existing interface to ease usage for common tasks Flyweight pattern a high quantity of objects share a common properties object to save space Proxy pattern a class functioning as an interface to another thing Pipes and filters a chain of processes where the output of each process is the input of the next Private class data pattern restrict accessor mutator access See also Behavioral pattern Creational pattern Concurrency pattern References reflist DEFAULTSORT Structural Pattern Category Software design patterns soft eng stub bs ema strukture ru sr uk zh ...   more details



  1. Plaid (pattern)

    For other meanings Plaid disambiguation Plaid A plaid is a pattern consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical bands in two or more colors in woven cloth. Common examples of plaid patterns include Tartan , the pattern most commonly associated with plaid. Gingham and Border tartan , featuring bands of equal widths in a simple pattern similar to Check pattern . Tattersall cloth , featuring very wide bands alternating with very narrow bands of contrasting colors. Madras cloth Scotland topics fabric Category Textile patterns ...   more details



  1. Pattern of Urlaur

    The Pattern of Urlaur is an annual festival held on August 4 at Urlaur, Kilmovee , County Mayo ref name Balla cite web url http www.ballaghaderreen.com history.htm urlaur title History Urlaur Abbey and Pattern work ballaghaderreen.com publisher Ballaghaderreen & District Development accessdate 2008 06 21 ref since mediaeval times, to remember the Calendar of saints feast day of Saint Dominic . The Pattern is held near Urlaur Abbey, the local Dominican Order Dominican friary . Pattern devotional Patterns were a traditional feature of rural Ireland, held to honour patron saint s Pattern being a corruption of patron . At the Pattern, traditional food items can be purchased, like Palmaria palmata dilisk duileasc , a seaweed . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pattern Of Urlaur Category Festivals in Ireland Category County Mayo ireland stub ...   more details



  1. Creational pattern

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In software engineering , creational design patterns are design pattern computer science design patterns that deal with object lifetime object creation mechanisms, trying to create objects in a manner suitable to the situation. The basic form of object creation could result in design problems or added complexity to the design. Creational design patterns solve this problem by somehow controlling this object creation. Creational design patterns are further categorized into Object creational patterns and Class creational patterns. Where, Object creational patterns deal with Object creation and Class creational deal with Class instantiation. Some examples of creational design patterns include Abstract factory pattern centralize decision of what Factory method pattern factory to instantiate Factory method pattern centralize creation of an object of a specific type choosing one of several implementations Builder pattern separate the construction of a complex object from its representation so that the same construction process can create different representations Lazy initialization pattern tactic of delaying the creation of an object, the calculation of a value, or some other expensive process until the first time it is needed Object pool pattern avoid expensive acquisition and release of resources by recycling objects that are no longer in use Prototype pattern used when the type of objects to create is determined by a prototypical instance, which is cloned to produce new objects Singleton pattern restrict instantiation of a class to one object See also Behavioral pattern Structural pattern Concurrency pattern DEFAULTSORT Creational Pattern Category Software design patterns Compu sci stub bs ema stvaranja de Erzeugungsmuster ru sr uk zh ...   more details



  1. Fundamental pattern

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2007 Fundamental patterns are one of the types of design pattern computer science design pattern s. They are termed fundamental as they form the basic building blocks of the other patterns. Most of the other patterns and most modern applications draw on these patterns in one way or another. Examples of this class of patterns include Delegation pattern an object outwardly expresses certain behaviour but in reality delegates responsibility Functional design strives for each modular part of a computer program has only one responsibility and performs that with minimum side effects Interface pattern method for structuring programs so that they re simpler to understand Proxy pattern an object functions as an interface to another, typically more complex, object Facade pattern provides a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library. Composite pattern defines Composite object e.g. a shape designed as a composition of one or more similar objects other kinds of shapes geometries , all exhibiting similar functionality. The Composite object then exposes properties and methods for child objects manipulation as if it were a simple object. See also Design pattern computer science Category Software design patterns comp sci stub bs Osnovna ema ...   more details



  1. Ozier Pattern

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date November 2008 In tableware the Ozier pattern is a molded basket weave pattern produced in Germany in the 1730 s on Meissen porcelain tableware. It was probably one of the numerous inventions of the celebrated modeler Johann Joachim Kaendler . Category Decorative arts Category Porcelain ceramics stub ...   more details



  1. Privileged pattern

    In music a privileged pattern is a Motif music motive , Figure music figure , or chord music chord which is repeated and Transposition music transposed so that the transpositions form a recognizable pattern . The pattern of transposition may be either by a repeated interval music interval , an interval cycle , or a Steps and skips stepwise line of major second whole tones and semitone s. The pattern is said to be privileged because it requires no context and is a precompositional technique. Wilson 1992, p.39 40 See also Sequence music Source Wilson, Paul 1992 . The Music of B la Bart k . ISBN 0 300 05111 5. Category Music theory music theory stub ...   more details



  1. Concurrency pattern

    In software engineering , concurrency patterns are those types of design pattern computer science design patterns that deal with multi threaded programming paradigm. Examples of this class of patterns include Active Object ref Douglas C. Schmidt , Michael Stal, Hans Rohnert, Frank Buschmann Pattern Oriented Software Architecture, Volume 2, Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects , Wiley, 2000 ref ref cite web url http www.cs.wustl.edu schmidt PDF Act Obj.pdf title Active Object author R. Greg Lavender, Doublas C Scmidt accessdate 2010 06 17 year 1995 ref Balking pattern Double checked locking pattern Guarded suspension Leaders followers pattern Monitor synchronization Monitor Object Read write lock pattern Scheduler pattern Thread pool pattern Thread Specific Storage Reactor pattern External links Recordings about concurrency patterns from Software Engineering Radio http www.se radio.net index.php?post id 81083 Episode 12 Concurrency Pt. 1 http www.se radio.net index.php?post id 99079 Episode 19 Concurrency Pt. 2 http se radio.net podcast 2006 09 episode 29 concurrency pt3 Episode 29 Concurrency Pt. 3 See also Behavioral pattern Structural pattern Creational pattern References references comp sci stub Category Software design patterns Category Concurrent computing bs Istovremena ema zh ...   more details




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