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Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2005

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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400

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24/16,1/2,9 cm

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744 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-471-48347-2

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"...an excellent course reference for someone with significant but varied...software development ideas...a handy reference for identifying the similarities between...software development elements..." ( IEEE Software Magazine , January/February 2006)
"...useful to some programmers." ( CHOICE , October 2005)

"This is a good survey of the various topics...quite relevant to the CSQE body of knowledge architecture topic." ( Software Quality Professional , September 2005)

"...a timely work that helps put recent advances in software architecture and framework development in context with earlier software design concepts." ( Computing Reviews.com , July 29, 2005)

"...a welcome...addition to the literature on software development paradigm." ( Computing Reviews.com , May 3, 2005)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2005

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,9 cm

Gewicht

744 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-471-48347-2

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • ADVICE FOR THE INSTRUCTOR.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    1 Introduction.

    1.1 The Meaning of Paradigm.

    1.2 Software Solves Problems.

    1.3 Designing and Developing Software.

    1.4 Understanding Problem Paradigms.

    1.5 Overview of Book.

    1.6 Conventions.

    1.7 Exercises.

    2 Paradigm Overview.

    2.1 Problem Paradigms.

    2.2 A Functional Classification of Problems.

    2.3 Programming Languages.

    2.4 Design Patterns.

    2.5 Components.

    2.6 Software Architectures.

    2.7 Frameworks.

    2.8 Further Reading.

    2.9 Exercises.

    I DESIGN PATTERNS.

    3 Overview of Design Patterns.

    3.1 A Brief History of Patterns.

    3.2 Why Patterns?

    3.3 Pattern Spaces.

    3.4 Types of Software Patterns.

    3.5 Describing Patterns.

    3.6 How Do We Discover Patterns?

    3.7 Using Patterns.

    3.8 Further Reading.

    3.9 Exercises.

    4 Software Patterns.

    4.1 Singleton.

    4.2 The Wrapper Pattern.

    4.3 The Abstract Factory Pattern.

    4.4 Observer Pattern.

    4.5 Exercises.

    5 Human-Computer Interface Patterns.

    5.1 Style Guides.

    5.2 An HCI Pattern Language.

    5.3 Web Design Patterns.

    5.4 Further Reading.

    5.5 Exercises.

    6 Other Pattern Domains.

    6.1 Coplien's Patterns.

    6.2 Object-Oriented Patterns.

    6.3 Antipatterns.

    6.4 Further Reading.

    6.5 Exercises.

    7 Pattern Design.

    7.1 Design Pattern Issues.

    7.2 Some Simple Pattern Design Principles.

    7.3 Limitations of Design Patterns.

    7.4 Further Reading.

    7.5 Exercises.

    II COMPONENTS.

    8 Component Concepts.

    8.1 What Are Software Components?

    8.2 Why Use Components?

    8.3 Component Models.

    8.4 Using Components.

    8.5 Component Reuse.

    8.6 Exercises.

    9 Types of Components.

    9.1 Event-Based Components.

    9.2 Java Events.

    9.3 Distributed Components.

    9.4 Transaction Processing.

    9.5 Further Reading.

    9.6 Exercises.

    10 Component Technologies.

    10.1 CORBA.

    10.2 System Object Model.

    10.3 Microsoft's COM/DCOM.

    10.4 JavaBeans.

    10.5 Further Reading.

    10.6 Exercises.

    11 Component-Based Software Engineering.

    11.1 Defining CBSE.

    11.2 Problems with CBSE.

    11.3 Problems in Using Components.

    11.4 Problems with Glue Code.

    11.5 Exercises.

    III SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES.

    12 Overview of Software Architectures.

    12.1 Software Architecture Elements and Description.

    12.2 Why Do We Need a Software Architecture?

    12.3 Software Architecting Versus Software Engineering.

    12.4 Domain-Specific Software Architectures.

    12.5 Roles and Benefits.

    12.6 Software Architecture Models.

    12.7 What To Look For.

    12.8 Further Reading.

    12.9 Exercises.

    13 Data Flow Systems.

    13.1 The Data Flow Model.

    13.2 Batch Sequential Systems.

    13.3 Pipe and Filter Architecture.

    13.4 Further Reading.

    13.5 Exercises.

    14 Call-and-Return Systems.

    14.1 Main Program and Subroutines.

    14.2 Client-Server Systems.

    14.3 Object-Oriented Systems.

    14.4 Hierarchically Layered Systems.

    14.5 Further Reading.

    14.6 Exercises.

    15 Virtual Machines.

    15.1 Interpreters.

    15.2 Virtual Machine Examples.

    15.3 Rule-Based Systems.

    15.4 Advantages and Disadvantages.

    15.5 Further Reading.

    15.6 Exercises.

    16 Independent Component Systems.

    16.1 Communicating Sequential Processes.

    16.2 Event-Based Systems.

    16.3 Event System Issues.

    16.4 Broker Systems.

    16.5 Further Reading.

    16.6 Exercises.

    17 Data-Centric Systems.

    17.1 Database Systems.

    17.2 Blackboard Systems.

    17.3 The Linda Model and Language.

    17.4 Further Reading.

    17.5 Exercises.

    18 Concurrent Software Architectures.

    18.1 Basic Concepts.

    18.2 Parallel Programming.

    18.3 Data Parallel Systems.

    18.4 Message Passing Systems.

    18.5 A Parallel Programming Methodology.

    18.6 Further Reading.

    18.7 Exercises.

    19 Software Architecture Challenges.

    19.1 Software Architecture Description.

    19.2 Design Issues.

    19.3 Analysis of Software Architectures.

    19.4 Further Reading.

    19.5 Exercises.

    IV FRAMEWORKS.

    20 Framework Concepts.

    20.1 Types of Frameworks.

    20.2 Framework Elements.

    20.3 Using Frameworks.

    20.4 Documenting Frameworks.

    20.5 Designing Frameworks.

    20.6 Problems with Frameworks.

    20.7 Framework Domains.

    20.8 Further Reading.

    20.9 Exercises.

    21 GUI Frameworks.

    21.1 Smalltalk-80 Programming Environment.

    21.2 MacApp Framework.

    21.3 The Taligent Framework.

    21.4 Other Frameworks.

    21.5 Further Reading.

    21.6 Exercises.

    22 Development Frameworks.

    22.1 Java as a Framework.

    22.2 Microsoft's .NET Framework.

    22.3 IBM's San Francisco Project.

    22.4 POOMA.

    22.5 Further Reading.

    22.6 Exercises.

    23 Challenges in Frameworks.

    23.1 Developing Frameworks.

    23.2 Application Development Using a Framework.

    23.3 Testing Frameworks.

    23.4 Issues in Framework Usage.

    23.5 Exercises.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY.

    GLOSSARY.

    INDEX.