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  2. Publish–subscribe pattern - Wikipedia

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    In software architecture, publish–subscribe is a messaging pattern where publishers categorize messages into classes that are received by subscribers. This is contrasted to the typical messaging pattern model where publishers send messages directly to subscribers.

  3. Snell–Hitchcock - Wikipedia

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    Snell is built in a Collegiate Gothic style, while Hitchcock is Prairie Style-inspired Gothic. The buildings feature fireplaces and exteriors of limestone, as well as hardwood molding and trim. Snell–Hitchcock is known for having a high level of community spirit and involvement, which are best displayed at the annual University of Chicago ...

  4. Category:Architectural pattern (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architectural pattern (computer science)" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Martin Fowler published Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, which presented MVC as a pattern where an "input controller" receives a request, sends the appropriate messages to a model object, takes a response from the model object, and passes the response to the appropriate view for display.

  6. Lombard architecture - Wikipedia

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    Lombard architecture refers to the architecture of the Kingdom of the Lombards, which lasted from 568 to 774 (with residual permanence in southern Italy until the 10th–11th centuries) and which was commissioned by Lombard kings and dukes.

  7. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold style of architecture is a style based on houses from the Cotswold region of England. Cotswold houses often have a prominent chimney, often near the front door of the house. [1] Other notable features include king mullions and steep roofs. The Cotswold style uses local materials based on geology.

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