Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture: On Patterns and Pattern Languages, Volume 5
- 7h 23m
- Douglas C. Schmidt, Frank Buschmann, Kevlin Henney
- John Wiley & Sons (UK)
- 2007
- Software patterns have revolutionized the way developers think about how software is designed, built, and documented, and this unique book offers an in-depth look of what patterns are, what they are not, and how to use them successfully
- The only book to attempt to develop a comprehensive language that integrates patterns from key literature, it also serves as a reference manual for all pattern-oriented software architecture (POSA) patterns
- Addresses the question of what a pattern language is and compares various pattern paradigms
- Developers and programmers operating in an object-oriented environment will find this book to be an invaluable resource
In this Book
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Beyond the Hype
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A Solution to a Problem and More
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A Million Different Implementations
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Notes on Pattern Form
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Pattern Islands?
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Pattern Complements
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Pattern Compounds
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Pattern Sequences
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Pattern Collections
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Elements of Language
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A Network of Patterns and More
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A Billion Different Implementations
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Notes on Pattern Language Form
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On Patterns versus Pattern Languages
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From Patterns To People
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The Past, Presence, and Future of Patterns
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All Good Things…
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Pattern Concept Summary
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Referenced Patterns
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References
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