Why should you join us at Stable Analysis Patterns?
Please join us in the SAPs Group and
(1) Learn
About many discoveries, how to apply them through innovations, and many cognitive knowledge per each SAP/EBT, such as Unified functional and non-functional requirements, ultimate design, the rest of 50 discoveries and how to apply them through 300 innovations, and more than 100 cognitive knowledge.
(2) Grantee to use.
All the discovered knowledge in your daily communication, domain knowledge, culture, art, science, engineering, and the development of stable and unified systems
(3) Open
Your mind on many hidden facts and utilization per SAP/EBT in any knowledge domain
(4) Avoid
Misconceptions of each SAP/EBT
(5) Open the eyes of the world
More advantages and benefits that will add fruitful knowledge to humanity in all fields of knowledge will be described later in many SAPs/EBTs
Where Enduring Business Themes (EBTs)
1. Unified word (UW) where each is a Stable Analysis Pattern (SAP).
2. Stable
3. Final
4. Continuous
5. Ultimate Goals
6. Domain less.
7. Has rules of conduct -- (High level) -- Rules must be known to all. -- Unfortunately, many people don't know them.
8. Each EBT or SAP has over 50 discoveries, 300 innovations, and more than 100 cognitive knowledge.
9. Examples -- Friendship, Love, Marriage, Thinking, Retaliation, Unification, Stability, Legality, Dignity, Diversity, Equality, Inclusion, Navigation, Knowledge, etc.
Few References
1. Fayad, M.E., & Altman, A. (2001). Introduction to Software Stability. Communications of the ACM, 44 (9), September 2001.
2. Fayad, M.E. (2002a). Accomplishing Software Stability. Communications of the ACM, 45 (1), January 2002.
3. Fayad, M.E. (2002b). How to Deal with Software Stability. Communications of ACM, 45 (4), April 2002.
4. M.E. Fayad and S. Wu, "Merging Multiple Conventional Models into One Stable Model," Communications of the ACM, Vol. 45, No. 9, September 2002
5. Mahdy, A., & Fayad, M. E. (2002). A Software Stability Model Pattern. Proc. of the 9th Conference on Pattern Language of Programs. Illinois, USA: Pattern Language of Programs.
6. M.E. Fayad and M. Cline. "Aspects of Software Adaptability," Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 10, October 1996, pp. 58-59
7. M. E. Fayad, H. A. Sanchez, S. G .K. Hegde, A. Basia, and A. Vakil. "Software Patterns, Knowledge Maps, and Domain Analysis". Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Catalog #: K16540, December 2014. ISBN-13: 978-1466571433
8. M. E. Fayad. "Stable Analysis Patterns for Software and Systems" Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach Publications, Taylor & Francis Catalog #: K24627, May 2017. ISBN-13: 978-1-4987-0274-4
9. M.E. Fayad. "Stable Analysis Patterns (SAPs)" San Jose, CA, Aeeh Press Inc., in Progress.