Stephen H. Kaisler Kaisler Software Paradigms

Software Paradigms

von Stephen H. Kaisler

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Software Paradigms provides the first complete compilation of software paradigms commonly used to develop large software applications, with coverage ranging from discrete problems to full-scale applications. The book focuses on providing a structure for understanding a hierarchy of software development approaches, and showing the relationships between the different models. Coverage includes paradigms in design patterns, software components, software architectures, and frameworks. Chapters within each of these sections include design issues related to building and using the paradigm as well as numerous real world applications. A practical overview of the hierarchy of development paradigms, Software Paradigms is an excellent teaching tool for undergraduates and graduates, and a comprehensive and reliable reference for software engineers.

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Stephen H. Kaisler

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"...an excellent course reference for someone with significant butvaried...software development ideas...a handy reference foridentifying the similarities between...software developmentelements..." (IEEE Software Magazine, January/February2006) "...useful to some programmers." (CHOICE, October2005) "This is a good survey of the various topics...quiterelevant to the CSQE body of knowledge architecture topic."(Software Quality Professional, September 2005) "...a timely work that helps put recent advances in softwarearchitecture and framework development in context with earliersoftware design concepts." (Computing Reviews.com, July 29,2005) "...a welcome...addition to the literature on softwaredevelopment paradigm." (Computing Reviews.com, May 3,2005)
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ISBN: 9780471703570
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Erscheinung: 08.04.2005

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