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Pattern Form

Core question: “What resolves this recurring tension?”

A problem-solution pair in Alexandrian form: context, forces in tension, solution that resolves forces, consequences, connections. Generalized from experience, reusable across domains. Stable; validated or invalidated by cases.

Structural Contract

Every pattern form requires these sections:

Optional: Known Results with concrete evidence (metrics, deployment data) that validate the pattern.

Naming heuristic: Alexandrian evocative — name the solution, lean toward imagery. “Progressive Summary Before Substance” not “Summary Pattern.” For anti-patterns, name the failure mode as a claim — a phrase you can agree or disagree with. “Informal Edges Poison the Graph” not “Precedent Poisoning.”

Typical Predicates

Exemplars

Category

Action form — captures what to do and what happened.

Sources

Definition from [[Deep Context as an Architecture for Captured Reasoning]], lines 82-83.

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