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Antipatterns in the Creation of Intelligent Systems
January/February 2007 (vol. 22 no. 1)
pp. 91-95
Phil Laplante, Pennsylvania State University
Robert R. Hoffman, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Gary Klein, Klein Associates Division of ARA
Shortly after the notion of design patterns emerged, practitioners began discussing problem-solution pairs in which the solution did more harm than good. These have come to be known as antipatterns. The authors describe two existing classes of antipatterns related to human-centered computing: programming development and architecture. They then propose two new classes: procurement and unintelligent systems.
Index Terms:
human-centered computing, pattern, design pattern, antipattern
Citation:
Phil Laplante, Robert R. Hoffman, Gary Klein, "Antipatterns in the Creation of Intelligent Systems," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 91-95, Jan./Feb. 2007, doi:10.1109/MIS.2007.3
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