In The Patterns Handbook, Linda Rising has selected a large number of seminal articles and essays that illustrate the growing importance of patterns in application development. A partial list of well published experts includes James Coplien, Kent Beck, Grady Booch, Ralph Johnson, Robert Martin, Andrew Koenig, and John Vlissides. This reference contains an overview, examples and experience, resources, an annotated bibliography, and contact information. In this important collection, you will find articles on pattern writing, pattern templates, system test patterns, frameworks and design…mehr
In The Patterns Handbook, Linda Rising has selected a large number of seminal articles and essays that illustrate the growing importance of patterns in application development. A partial list of well published experts includes James Coplien, Kent Beck, Grady Booch, Ralph Johnson, Robert Martin, Andrew Koenig, and John Vlissides. This reference contains an overview, examples and experience, resources, an annotated bibliography, and contact information. In this important collection, you will find articles on pattern writing, pattern templates, system test patterns, frameworks and design patterns, how patterns work in teams, patterns and antipatterns, and patterns of thought. The use of patterns leads to successful solutions to recurring problems. This book will show you how to use patterns to improve productivity and quality and to become a better software designer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Overview: 1. Design patterns: elements of reusable architectures L. Rising 2. An overview of patterns R. Corfman 3. Patterns: spreading the word L. Rising 4. A training experience with patterns B. Goldfedder and L. Rising 5. Patterns: The New Building Blocks for Reusable Software Architectures D. Saunders Part II. Examples and Experience: 6. Interactions in the INgage(TM) IP prototype M. Duell 7. Pattern writing L. Rising 8. Writers workshop format L. Rising 9. AGCS pattern template L. Rising 10. Patterns mining D. E. DeLano 11. System test pattern language D. E. DeLano and L. Rising 12. Improving software development with process and organizational patterns P. Genualdi 13. Organizational patterns at AG communications systems N. Janoff 14. HandsInView D. Olson 15. Patterns on the fly D. Olson 16. A pocket-sized broker D. Olson 17. Frameworks and design patterns B. H. Richards Part III. Resources and More Information: 18. Fault-tolerant telecommunication system patterns M. Adams et al. 19. Industrial experience with design patterns K. Beck et al. 20. Sorting through the plethora: the 'unofficial' JOOP book awards S. Bilow 21. Patterns G. Booch 22. A generative development - process pattern language J. Coplien 23. Setting the stage J. Coplien 24. Software design patterns: common questions and answers J. Coplien 25. Software development as science, art, and engineering J. Coplien 26. The failure of pattern languages R. Gabriel 27. Potential pattern pitfalls, or how to jump on the patterns bandwagon without the wheels coming off N. Harrison 28. An introduction to patterns R. Johnson 29. How patterns work in teams R. Johnson 30. A report on PLoP'94 R. Johnson 31. Patterns and frameworks R. Johnson 32. Patterns and antipatterns A. Koenig 33. Design reuse: chemical engineering vs. software engineering P. Kogut 34. Christopher Alexander: an introduction for object-oriented designers D. Lea 35. Patterns: PLoP, PLoP, Fizz, Fizz R. Martin 36. A design patterns experience report R. Ramirez 37. Design patterns to construct the hot spot of a manufacturing framework H. A. Schmid 38. Using design patterns to evolve system software from UNIX to Windows NT D. Schmidt and P. Stephenson 39. Pattern hatching - perspectives from the 'Gang of Four' J. Vlissides Appendix A. Annotated bibliography Appendix B. Web sites.
Part I. Overview: 1. Design patterns: elements of reusable architectures L. Rising 2. An overview of patterns R. Corfman 3. Patterns: spreading the word L. Rising 4. A training experience with patterns B. Goldfedder and L. Rising 5. Patterns: The New Building Blocks for Reusable Software Architectures D. Saunders Part II. Examples and Experience: 6. Interactions in the INgage(TM) IP prototype M. Duell 7. Pattern writing L. Rising 8. Writers workshop format L. Rising 9. AGCS pattern template L. Rising 10. Patterns mining D. E. DeLano 11. System test pattern language D. E. DeLano and L. Rising 12. Improving software development with process and organizational patterns P. Genualdi 13. Organizational patterns at AG communications systems N. Janoff 14. HandsInView D. Olson 15. Patterns on the fly D. Olson 16. A pocket-sized broker D. Olson 17. Frameworks and design patterns B. H. Richards Part III. Resources and More Information: 18. Fault-tolerant telecommunication system patterns M. Adams et al. 19. Industrial experience with design patterns K. Beck et al. 20. Sorting through the plethora: the 'unofficial' JOOP book awards S. Bilow 21. Patterns G. Booch 22. A generative development - process pattern language J. Coplien 23. Setting the stage J. Coplien 24. Software design patterns: common questions and answers J. Coplien 25. Software development as science, art, and engineering J. Coplien 26. The failure of pattern languages R. Gabriel 27. Potential pattern pitfalls, or how to jump on the patterns bandwagon without the wheels coming off N. Harrison 28. An introduction to patterns R. Johnson 29. How patterns work in teams R. Johnson 30. A report on PLoP'94 R. Johnson 31. Patterns and frameworks R. Johnson 32. Patterns and antipatterns A. Koenig 33. Design reuse: chemical engineering vs. software engineering P. Kogut 34. Christopher Alexander: an introduction for object-oriented designers D. Lea 35. Patterns: PLoP, PLoP, Fizz, Fizz R. Martin 36. A design patterns experience report R. Ramirez 37. Design patterns to construct the hot spot of a manufacturing framework H. A. Schmid 38. Using design patterns to evolve system software from UNIX to Windows NT D. Schmidt and P. Stephenson 39. Pattern hatching - perspectives from the 'Gang of Four' J. Vlissides Appendix A. Annotated bibliography Appendix B. Web sites.
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