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Pattern Language Development - Events and Milestones

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Pattern Language Milestones and Upcoming Events

Date
Event
May, 2001 Started discussion with DIAC-02 program committee
July 17, 2001 Pattern project discussed with Christopher Alexander.
July, 2001 DIAC-02 Call for Patterns released
July, 2001 Pattern Resource System site operational
(Thanks, Scott!)
August 1, 2001 First pattern ("civic intelligence") entered into system.
February, 2002 Pattern proposals selected for presentation at DIAC-02 by program committee.
May 16, 2002 DIAC-02 "Shaping the Network Society" Symposium
May 16, 2002 First day of symposium. Stuart Cowan of Ecotrust presented.
May 17, 2002 Lots of patterns presented.
May 17, 2002 Open Space sessions on Patterns and Pattern Language. "First set of clusters" developed
May 17, 2002 Open Space sessions on Patterns and Pattern Language.
June 17, 2002 Pattern and Pattern Language questionnaire sent out to all pattern proposers.
June 24, 2002 Pattern Language Workshop at Participatory Design Conference (PDC '02) in Malmo, Sweden.
June 25, 2002 Pattern Language Paper at Participatory Design Conference (PDC '02) in Malmo, Sweden.
May 19, 2003 and June 7, 2003 Pattern Language Presentation University of Gothenburg, Sweden and San Francisco, CA (Networking a Sustainable Future Conference)
July 15, 2003 Pattern Language(s) for Shaping the Network Society Milano, Italy
October, 2003 250th pattern submission will be entered...
May, 2004 Preliminary categorization determined.
May, 2004 Preliminary phase II patterns selected.

 

 

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