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Figures 13.7 and A.3 are reproductions of Figure 29-1 from page 531 of Martin, R. C., D. Riehle, and F. Buschmann. 1998. “Context-Setting Patterns.” In Pattern Languages of Program Design 3. Boston: Addison-Wesley. Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education.

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