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Access Integration::Web Single Sign-On
This Application pattern provides a framework for seamless application access through unified authentication services.
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Access Integration::Pervasive Device Access
This Application pattern provides consistent access to various applications using multiple device types.
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Access Integration::Personalized Delivery
This Application pattern provides a framework for giving access to applications and information tailored to the interests and roles of a specific user or group.
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Self-Service::Directly Integrated Single Channel
This Application pattern provides a structure for applications that need one or more point-to-point connections with back-end applications but only need to focus on one delivery channel.
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Collaboration::Store and Retrieve
This Application pattern allows users to collaborate with others on the network interactively. Unlike the Point-to-Point application pattern, this pattern does not require both partners to be online at the same time.
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Collaboration::Directed Collaboration
This Application pattern allows users to collaborate with others on the network interactively. This Application pattern requires the two interacting users to be online simultaneously.
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Information Aggregation::Population
This Application pattern structures the population of a data-store with data that requires minimal transformation and restructuring.
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Information Aggregation::Population=Multi Step
This Application pattern structures the population of a data-store with structured data that requires extensive reconciliation, transformation, and restructuring.
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Information Aggregation::Population=Multi Step Gather
This Application pattern provides a structure for applications that retrieve and parse documents and create an index of relevant documents that match a specified selection criteria.
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