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Messages are objects of communication with the goal to pass information between communicators (human or non-human).
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Design patterns to handle scenarios where there is no response from the user
For example, if a message is sent out and there is no response, wait 24hr and then send another one until three messages have been sent out, then stop sending the messages. … Another example might be to send a message via one channel (e.g. email) and if there is no response then send to the alternative channel, and if there is no response then stop sending messages. …
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How to define/classify messages and notifications in web applications
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Looking at some of the front-end development framework these days, there has been some need to classify messages and notifications due to the CSS applied to HTML elements. … This is something that should be independent of business rules because we are talking about a system or scheme that can be used to describe and categorize the messages and notifications consistently. …