patternlinks
Patternlinks are a type of hyperlink used in pattern languages, a concept introduced by Christopher Alexander in his book "A Pattern Language." They are designed to connect related patterns within a pattern language, facilitating navigation and understanding of the interconnected nature of patterns.
A pattern language is a collection of patterns that describe solutions to recurring problems in a particular
There are several types of patternlinks, including:
1. Precedence links: These indicate that one pattern must be implemented before another.
2. Successor links: These show that one pattern is a logical follow-up to another.
3. Cross-references: These connect patterns that are related but do not have a strict order of implementation.
4. Specialization links: These connect a general pattern to more specific patterns that elaborate on its details.
Patternlinks play a crucial role in pattern languages by providing a structured way to explore and apply