Request and notification Pattern for an internet banking System
A. Meiappane, Dr. V. Prasanna Venkataesan

TL;DR
This paper introduces request and notification design patterns for internet banking systems, mined from BPM documents, to improve software quality and address the lack of specific patterns for this domain.
Contribution
It presents newly identified request and notification patterns specifically tailored for internet banking applications, filling a gap in existing design pattern literature.
Findings
Request and notification patterns successfully mined from BPM documents.
Patterns enhance software quality and usability in internet banking.
Provides a foundation for future pattern-based development in banking systems.
Abstract
The quality of software is enhanced by using the design patterns. The design patterns are the reusable component used in the development of the software, which delivers improved quality software to the end users. The researchers have developed design patterns for user interface, e-commerce applications, mobile applications, text classification and so on. There are no design patterns for internet banking applications, but there is analysis pattern for banking. This motivated to mine the design patterns for internet banking application. It can be mined from the document of Business Process Management (BPM). In this paper the request and notification are two patterns, that have been presented, which have been mined from internet banking.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Software Engineering and Design Patterns
