Substitute and Communication Pattern for an Internet Banking System

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A. Meiappane 1,* V. Prasanna Venkataesan 1

1. Pondicherry University, Puducherry– 605014, India

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2014.05.08

Received: 2 May 2013 / Revised: 21 Sep. 2013 / Accepted: 10 Jan. 2014 / Published: 8 Apr. 2014

Index Terms

Design Patterns, BPM, Qualitative Research, Substitute Pattern and Communication Pattern

Abstract

The design patterns are the reusable component used in the development of the software, which delivers enhanced quality software to the end users. The design patterns are available for user interface, mobile applications, text classification and so on. There are no design patterns for internet banking applications. This motivated to mine the design patterns for internet banking application from the document of Business Process Management (BPM) by using the qualitative research technique. The nonfunctional quality attribute of software architecture is enhanced by using the design patterns. In this paper the mined two patterns are presented namely substitute pattern and communication pattern for internet banking application.

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A. Meiappane, V. Prasanna Venkataesan, "Substitute and Communication Pattern for an Internet Banking System", International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science(IJITCS), vol.6, no.5, pp.58-64, 2014. DOI:10.5815/ijitcs.2014.05.08

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