Implementing Application Frameworks
John Wiley & Sons Inc
978-0-471-25201-6 (ISBN)
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Object Technology A gold mine of enterprise application frameworks Implementing Application Frameworks While frameworks can save your company millions in development costs over time, the initial investment can be quite high. This book/CD-ROM package helps you to reduce the cost of framework development by providing 40 case studies documenting the experiences of framework builders and users at major corporations and research labs, worldwide. Throughout, the authors extract important lessons and highlight technical and organizational implementation practices that have been proven to yield the biggest payoff. Focusing primarily on business systems and agent-based application frameworks, it covers frameworks for: Data processing Agent-based applications Artificial intelligence applications Object-oriented business processes System application frameworks Programming languages and tools And much more The enclosed CD-ROM gives you: Example frameworks Documentation and manuals Framework code and implementation tips Sample framework architectures and models Design patterns and presentations Animated demonstrations
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, 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. DOUGLAS C. SCHMIDT, PhD, is a professor of computer science at Washington University and consults for Lucent Technologies. He is a pioneer in the field of telecommunications patterns and frameworks. RALPH E. JOHNSON, PhD, is a member of the famed "Gang of Four" and a professor of computer science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
BUSINESS FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). Domain Framework for Sales Promotions (A. Dalebout, et al.). A Reflective and Repository-Based Framework (M. Devos & M. Tilman). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND AGENT APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). Speech Recognition Framework (S. Srinivasan & J. Vergo). Neural Network Components (F. Beckenkamp & W. Pree). A Framework for Agent Systems (E. Kendall, et al.). A Model for Reusable Agent Systems (D. Brugali & K. Sycara). Experimentation with an Agent-Oriented Platform in JAVA (P. Marcenac & R. Courdier). SPECIALIZED TOOL FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). CSP++: A Framework for Executable Specifications (W. Gardner & M. Serra). Applying Inheritance beyond Class-Based Languages (G. Banavar & G. Lindstrom). Luthier: Building Framework-Visualization Tools (M. Campo & R. Price). Scalable Architecture for Reliable, High-Volume Datafeed Handlers (R. Kannan). LANGUAGE-SPECIFIC FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). Hierarchical and Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Systems (D. Brugali). Modeling Collections of Changing Interdependent Objects (A. Ahmed, et al.). Oberon with Gadgets: A Simple Component Framework (J. Gutknecht & M. Franz). Inheritance Management and Method Dispatch Framework (W. Holst & D. Szafron). Constraint Satisfaction Problems Framework (P. Roy, et al.). Developing Frameworks to Support Design Reuse (H. Erdogmus & O. Tanir). Language Support for Application Framework Design (G. Hedin & J. Knudsen). SYSTEM APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). Tigger: A Framework Supporting Distributed and Persistent Objects (V. Cahill). The Deja Vu Scheduling Class Library (J. Dorn). A Framework for Graphics Recognition (L. Wenyin & D. Dori). A JavaBeans Framework for Cryptographic Protocols (P. Nikander & J. Parssinen). Dynamic Database Instance Framework (D. Janello, et al.). Compound User Interfaces Framework (C. Szyperski & C. Pfister). EXPERIENCES IN APPLICATION FRAMEWORKS (M. Fayad). Framework Developing Using Patterns (B. Woolf). Experiences with the Semantic Graphics Framework (A. Rosel & K. Erni). Enterprise Model-Based Framework (J. Greenfield & A. Chatterjee). Appendices. Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.11.1999 |
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Zusatzinfo | Ill. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 198 x 245 mm |
Gewicht | 1474 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Objektorientierung |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
ISBN-10 | 0-471-25201-8 / 0471252018 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-471-25201-6 / 9780471252016 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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