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Figure 1.1: Pattern Engineering according to Yoshioka et al. [ YWM08] .
Figure 1.2: The Pattern Engineering Process with thesis contributions placed in situ.
Figure 2.1: Example pattern diagram from de Muijnck- Hughes and Duncan [ dMD12]describing a proposed pattern language for Predicate- Based Encryption.
Figure 2.2: Pattern Engineering according to Yoshioka et al. [ YWM08] .
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