Domain-Specific Application frameworks
Frameworks experience by industry
Mohamed E. Fayad, Ralph Johnson
Résumé
Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction Mohamed Fayad
- Part I: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
- Chapter 2: The SEMATECH CIM Framework David Doscher
and Robert Hodges
Chapter 3: A CIM Framework and Pattern Language Amund Aarsten, Davide Brugali, and Giuseppe Menga
Chapter 4: OSEFA - Framework for Manufacturing Hans Albrecht Schmid
Chapter 5 Framework Reuse over Different CIM Manufacturing Subdomains Hans Albrecht Schmid
Chapter 6: A Case Study for Flexible Manufacturing Systems Davide Brugall, Giuseppe Menga, and Amund Aarsten
Sidebar 1: Theory Meets Practice: Lessons Learned Using SEMATECH's CIM Framework Pete Whelan - Part 2: More Manufacturing Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
- Chapter 7: CEF: A Concurrent Engineering Framework
DerShung Yang and Uday Mehta
Chapter 8: Distributed Manufacturing Execution Systems Framework William Boyle
Chapter 9: Production Resource Manager (PRM) Framework Walter C. Dietrich, Jr., Goodwin R. Chin, Brenda L. Dietrich, Thomas Robert Ervolina, J.P. Fasano, Robin Lougee-Heimer, Elizabeth J. Poole, Jung-Mu Tang, Robert H. Wang, Robert J. Wittrock, and Danny C. Wong
Chapter 10: Developing Domain Frameworks Sally M. Chan and Terence L. Lammers
Chapter 11: Measurement Systems Framework Jan Bosch - Part 3: Distributed Systems Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
- Chapter 12: Compound Active Documents Peter
Wegner
Chapter 13: Supervision and Control Systems Framework Architecture Riccardo Capoblanchi, Denis Carcagno, Alberto Coen-Porisini, Dino Mandrioli, and Angelo Motzenti
Chapter 14: An 00 Framework for Supercomputing Jean-Marc Jezequel and Jean-Lin Pacherie
Sidebar 2: Frameworks in the Healthcare Domain Yasser alSafadi
Chapter 15: The BAST Framework for Reliable Distributed Computing Benoit Garbinato and Rachid Guerraoui
Chapter 16: Object-Oriented Real-Time System Framework Win-Bin See and Sao-Jie Chen
Chapter 17: JAWS: A Framework for High Performance Web Servers James Hu and Douglas Schmidt
Sidebar 3: The Five-Module Framework for Internet Application Frameworks Wei-Tek Tsai - Part 4: Networking & Telecommunication Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
- Chapter 18: A Framework for Network Management Agents
Hartmut Kocher and Joerg Schaberriack
Chapter 19: Telecommunication Network Planning Framework Bruno Messmer, Kateel Vijayananda, and Beat Liver
Chapter 20: FIONA - A Framework for Integrating Distributed C3 I Applications Per Spilling, Chris Dee, and Peter Beijderwellen
Chapter 21: MultiTel: Multimedia Telecommunication Services Framework Lidia Fuentes and Jose M. Troya
Chapter 22: Event Filter Framework and Applications Mohamed Fayad and Jingkun Hu
Sidebar 4: Layla: A Framework for Network Management Interfaces Rudolf K. Keller and Jean Tessier - Part 5: Environment Mohamed Fayad
- Chapter 23: Beyond-Sniff - A Framework-Based Component
System Walter Bischofberger and Kai-Uwe
Maetzel
Chapter 24: Extensible Computational Chemistry Environment (ECCE) Donald R. Jones, Deborah K. Gracio, Karen L. Schuchardt, Thomas L. Keller, and Hugh L. Taylor
Chapter 25: The Amulet Protoype-Instance Framework Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, and Robert C. Miller
Chapter 26: Jadve: Graph-Based Data Visualization Framework Wenke Lee and Naser S. Barghouti
Chapter 27: Object Environments James C. Stafford
Chapter 28: Multimodeling Simulation Framework Robert M. Cubert and Paul A. Fishwick
Chapter 29: Application Frameworks: A Survey Amr Yassin and Mohamed Fayad - Appendix A: Glossary
- Appendix B: Author's Index
- Appendix C: CD Contents
- BookIndex
L'auteur - Mohamed E. Fayad
, PhD is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Nebraska, a columnist for Communications of the ACM, lead author of Wiley's book Transition to Object-Oriented Software Development, a guest editor for six different theme issues, and a former editor-in-chief of IEEE Computer Society Press. He is a pioneer and expert in object-oriented software engineering.
L'auteur - Ralph Johnson
Ralph Johson travaille au departement d'informatique de l'universite de l'Illinois, Urbana-Champain.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Mohamed E. Fayad, Ralph Johnson |
Parution | 15/10/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 680 |
Format | 19,5 x 24 |
Poids | 1400g |
EAN13 | 9780471332800 |
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