Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices von Robert Martin | ISBN 9781292025940

Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices

von Robert Martin und Robert C. Martin
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Autor / AutorinRobert Martin
Autor / AutorinRobert C. Martin
Buchcover Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices | Robert Martin | EAN 9781292025940 | ISBN 1-292-02594-8 | ISBN 978-1-292-02594-0
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Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices

von Robert Martin und Robert C. Martin
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRobert Martin
Autor / AutorinRobert C. Martin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

I. AGILE DEVELOPMENT.

 1. Agile Practices.
 2. Overview of Extreme Programming.
 3. Planning.
 4. Testing.
 5. Refactoring.
 6. A Programming Episode.

II. AGILE DESIGN.

 7. What Is Agile Design?
 8. SRP: The Single-Responsibility Principle.
 9. OCP: The Open-Closed Principle.
10. LSP: The Liskov Substitution Principle.
11. DIP: The Dependency-Inversion Principle.
12. ISP: The Interface-Segregation Principle.

III. THE PAYROLL CASE STUDY.

13. Command and Active Object.
14. Template Method & Strategy: Inheritance vs. Delegation.
15. Facade and Mediator.
16. Singleton and Monostate.
17. Null Object.
18. The Payroll Case Study: Iteration One Begins.
19. The Payroll Case Study: Implementation.

IV. PACKAGING THE PAYROLL SYSTEM.

20. Principles of Package Design.
21. Factory.
22. The Payroll Case Study (Part 2).

V. THE WEATHER STATION CASE STUDY.

23. Composite.
24. Observer—Backing into a Pattern.
25. Abstract Server, Adapter, and Bridge.
26. Proxy and Stairway to Heaven: Managing Third Party APIs.
27. Case Study: Weather Station.

VI. THE ETS CASE STUDY.

28. Visitor.
29. State.
30. The ETS Framework.
Appendix A. UML Notation I: The CGI Example.
Appendix B. UML Notation II: The Statmux.
Appendix C. A Satire of Two Companies.
Index.