Pattern Languages of Program Design 5
Dragos Manolescu, Markus Voelter, James Noble - Collection Software Patterns
Résumé
Design patterns have moved into the mainstream of professional software development as a highly effective means of improving the quality of software engineering, system design, and development, as well as the communication among the people building them. Patterns capture many of the best practices of software design, making them available to all software engineers.
The fifth volume in a series of books documenting patterns for professional software developers, Pattern Languages of Program Design 5 covers current software development best practices distilled by the patterns community. The material presented in the nineteen chapters of this book distills first-rate patterns, which were workshopped at recent PLoP conferences and rigorously reviewed and enhanced by leading experts in attendance. Representing the best of the conferences, these patterns provide effective, tested, and versatile software design solutions for solving real-world problems in a variety of domains.
Pattern Languages of Program Design 5 covers a wide range of topics, particularly the areas of object-oriented systems, programming techniques, temporal patterns, security, domain-oriented patterns, human-computer interaction, software management, and software patterns.
Among them, you will find patterns addressing:
- Object-oriented systems
- Middleware
- Concurrency and resource management problems
- Distributed systems
- Mobile telephony
- Web-based applications
- Extensibility and reuse
- Meta-patterns
As patterns continue to capture insight from many areas of practical software development, more and more developers are discovering that using patterns improves communication and helps them build better software.
L'auteur - Dragos Manolescu
Dragos Manolescu is a software architect with ThoughtWorks, Inc., where he works on architecture evaluation and enterprise integration projects. Dragos has been involved with the patterns community since 1996, chaired the PLoP 1999 conference, contributed to the PLoPD4 volume, and coauthored Integration Patterns (Microsoft Press, 2004). He frequently speaks at conferences and to corporate audiences.
L'auteur - Markus Voelter
Markus Voelter works as an independent consultant and coach for software technology and engineering. He focuses on software architecture, middleware, and model-driven software development. Markus is the coauthor of several books on middleware patterns and model-driven software development. He is a regular speaker at conferences worldwide.
L'auteur - James Noble
James Noble is Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His research centers around software design, including the design of the users' interface, the parts of software that users have to deal with every day, and the programmers' interface, the internal structures and organizations of software that programmers see only when they are designing, building, or modifying software. His research in both of these areas is colored by his longstanding interest in object-oriented approaches to design.
Sommaire
- Design Patterns
- Dynamic Object Model
- Domain Object Manager
- Encapsulate Context
- Concurrent, Network, and Real-Time Patterns
- A Pattern Language for Efficient, Predictable, and Scalable Dispatching Components
- Triple T
- Real Time and Resource Overload Language
- Distributed Systems
- Decentralized Locking
- The Comparand Pattern
- Pattern Language for Service Discovery
- Domain Specific Patterns
- MoRaR
- Content Conversion and Generation on the Web
- Architecture Patterns
- Patterns for Plugins
- The Grid Middleware Architectural Pattern
- Patterns of Comonent and Language Integration
- Patterns for Successful Framework Development
- Meta-Patterns
- Advanced Pattern Writing
- A Language Designer's Pattern Language
- The Language of Sheparding
- Patterns of the Prairie Houses
Caractéristiques techniques
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Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Dragos Manolescu, Markus Voelter, James Noble |
Collection | Software Patterns |
Parution | 31/05/2006 |
Nb. de pages | 600 |
Format | 18 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 885g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321321947 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-321-32194-7 |
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