AsianPLoP

AsianPLoP Conference Proceedings
7th ASIAN CONFERENCE ON PATTERN LANGUAGES OF PROGRAMS

March 1-2, 2018, Tokyo, Japan

Proceedings

AsianPLoP is a premier event for pattern authors and users to gather, discuss and learn more about patterns and pattern languages in the Asia region as well as other regions. AsianPLoP is a PLoP® Conference sanctioned by the Hillside Group. PLoP is a registered trademark of The Hillside Group.

These papers were work-shopped at Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (AsianPLoP) March 1-2, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission. Copyright is held by the authors.

ISBN: [Hillside 978-1-941652-12-1]

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Welcome to AsianPLoP 2018

Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (AsianPLoP) took place at the sixth time. The conference had 11 papers for Writer's Workshops (WW), and 2 paper for Writing Group (WG). Papers for WW were workshopped in the traditional PLoP format. Papers for WG were also explained and commented in the similar workshop style. Moreover there were Pattern Mining Workshop and Games!

The conference was sponsored and supported by Waseda University Global Software Engineering Laboratory.

Joseph Yoder and Takashi Iba, AsianPLoP 2018 Program Chairs

AsianPLoP 2018 Conference Description

Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP) conference is a place for pattern authors to have their pattern languages reviewed by fellow authors. The purpose of AsianPLoP is to promote development of patterns, pattern languages, technologies and experiences of patterns primarily about software; however, these for domains outside software were also welcome.

AsianPLoP 2018 was held in Tokyo, Japan from March 12-13, 2018.

We invited contributions from practitioners and researchers on:

  • Patterns and pattern languages

  • Critiques of patterns and pattern languages

  • Research on patterns and pattern languages

  • Case studies of the use of patterns and pattern languages

We specifically invited new patterns and pattern languages of:
  • innovation patterns
  • business patterns
  • requirements patterns
  • analysis patterns
  • architecture patterns
  • design patterns
  • programming and refactoring patterns
  • testing and maintenance patterns
  • process and organizational management patterns
  • pedagogical and education patterns
  • communication patterns
  • related areas, such as agile development and Wiki
  • other non-software patterns

AsianPLoP is different from other conferences. It is run in the "writers' workshop" style, as described in Richard Gabriel's book. Before the conference, authors interact with a "shepherd" who helps them improve their paper to make it as ready for AsianPLoP as possible. A program committee reviews the papers for final acceptance after they have gone through the shepherding process. The writers workshops provide more feedback.

The table of contents is organized by the workshop groups and the chairs as they were presented at AsianPLoP.

Table of Contents

Writer's Workshops including Writing Groups

English Language: Innovation, Security, Patterns to Live By
Moderators: Chris Kohls & Joseph Yoder

Patterns for innovation – 5 patterns for idea implementation

by Christian Kohls

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An abstract security pattern for Authentication and a derived concrete pattern, the Credential-based Authentication

by Eduardo B. Fernandez, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Hironori Washizaki, and Joseph W. Yoder

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Patterns We Live By: Pattern App as a Platform to Familiarize Pattern Languages

by Haruka Mori, Yuki Kawabe, and Takashi Iba

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Deliver Value with Confidence: The Slack Time Pattern

by Joseph W. Yoder, Hironori Washizaki, and Ademar Aguiar

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A Pattern for Secure Cargo Port Drayage

by Virginia M. Romereo and Eduardo B. Fernandez

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Japanese Language: Welfare and Family
Moderators: Miyuki Mizutani & Kiro Harada

Suggestion of "Pattern Language for Supporters" and tentative plan of "Vocational Rehabilitation Patterns"

by KEIJI ENDO

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多様なあり方を言語化するスタイル・ランゲージ

by Takashi Iba, Kotomi Nozaki, Yusuke Shimoda, and Konomi Munakata

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家族を育むスタイル・ランゲージ

by Ryohei Suzuki, Yuma Ozaki, Miwa Umewaka, Tomoki Kaneko, Nobuko Yoshida, Seiko Miyagawa, and Takashi Iba

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旅のことばの活用支援

by Tomoki Kaneko, Makoto Okada, and Takashi Iba

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口伝と体伝 (Writing Group)

by Takashi Takebayashi

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ニコニコ (Writing Group)

by Takashi Takebayashi

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Japanese Language: Education & Design based on Alexander's Philosophy
Moderators: Norihiko Kimura, Takeshi Kakeda & Eiichi Hanyuda

産学連携PBLの参加者を支援するパターン・ランゲージの開発-自律的な活動を創造的な提案につなぐために-

by Naoko Nagata, Kotaro Nakamura, and Ryosuke Baba

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「全体性のたまご」によるデザイン技法:全体から分化させるワークショップとプレゼンテーションのつくりかた

by Takashi Iba and Konomi Munakata

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パターン・ランゲージによる無我の創造のメカニズム:オートポイエーシスのシステム理論による理解

by Takashi Iba

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創造的読書のパターン・ランゲージ;本を読むことについての言葉

by Ayaka Ogo, Norihiko Kimura, Takashi Iba, and Yasushi Watanabe

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Proposal on patterns for human heads modeling (Writing Group)

by 横小路 高行, 鷲崎 弘宜, 深澤 良彰

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Committees

The AsianPLoP Conference would not be a success without the volunteer help of the shepherds and program committee members. The shepherds devote hours of their time to helping authors improve their papers pre-conference. The program committee members help organize the conference, handle requests, and communicate with attendees.

We would like to thank all those who helped make AsianPLoP 2018 a complete success.

Conference Organization Committees

Program co-chairs Joseph W. Yoder, The Refactory, USA
Takashi Iba, Keio University
Conference Chair Hironori Washizaki, Waseda University, Japan
Publicity Chair Joseph Yoder, The Refactory, Inc., USA

Program Committee

  • Alan Liu, Nat’lChung Cheng Univ
  • Arisa Kamata, Keio University SFC
  • Bimlesh Wadhwa, National University of Singapore
  • Chin-YunHsieh, National Taipei University of Technology
  • Chu-Ti Lin, National Chiayi University
  • Christian Kohls, Technische Hochschule Köln
  • Eduardo Fernandez, Florida Atlantic University
  • Eduardo Guerra, National Institute of Space Research
  • Foutse Khomh, DGIGL, École Polytechnique de Montréal
  • Hironori Washizaki, Waseda University
  • Jiwon Kim, Samsung
  • Kai Chang, Auburn University
  • Nien-Lin Hsueh, Feng Chia University
  • Norihiro Yoshida, Nagoya University
  • Richard Lai, La Trobe University
  • Shinpei Hayashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Taichi Isaku, Keio Research Institute at SFC & CoCooking, Japan
  • Takashi Iba, Keio University
  • Takeshi Kakeda, Zensow
  • Teddy Lee, National Taipei University of Technology
  • Yung-Pin Cheng, CSIE Department, National Central University
  • Woei-Kae Chen, National Taipei University of Technolog