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"This book is one of the more important contributions to theliterature on 'patterns' and deserves to become a standard text onits specified area of interest.„
-- Overload, September 2000
“Let me Start by saying that I highly recommend this book. If youare a reader of the expanding literature on pattern-orientedsoftware design, rush out and buy this book! This book has thepotential to be a seminal volume." --Glenn E. Mitchell II, Ph. D.: Microsoft Office Pro; www. msofficepro. com; (5/30/01)
Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture, Volume 2, Patterns for Concurrent and Networked Objects
von Douglas C. Schmidt, Michael Stal, Hans Rohnert und Frank BuschmannDesigning application and middleware software to run in concurrentand networked environments is a significant challenge to softwaredevelopers. The patterns catalogued in this second volume ofPattern-Oriented Software Architectures (POSA) form the basis of apattern language that addresses issues associated with concurrencyand networking.
The book presents 17 interrelated patterns ranging from idiomsthrough architectural designs. They cover core elements of buildingconcurrent and network systems: service access and configuration, event handling, synchronization,
and concurrency. All patterns present extensive examples and knownuses in multiple programming languages, including C++, C, andJava.
The book can be used to tackle specific software developmentproblems or read from cover to cover to provide a fundamentalunderstanding of the best practices for constructing concurrent andnetworked applications and middleware.
About the Authors
This book has been written by the award winning team responsiblefor the first POSA volume „A System of Patterns“, joined in thisvolume by Douglas C. Schmidt from University of California, Irvine(UCI), USA.
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The book presents 17 interrelated patterns ranging from idiomsthrough architectural designs. They cover core elements of buildingconcurrent and network systems: service access and configuration, event handling, synchronization,
and concurrency. All patterns present extensive examples and knownuses in multiple programming languages, including C++, C, andJava.
The book can be used to tackle specific software developmentproblems or read from cover to cover to provide a fundamentalunderstanding of the best practices for constructing concurrent andnetworked applications and middleware.
About the Authors
This book has been written by the award winning team responsiblefor the first POSA volume „A System of Patterns“, joined in thisvolume by Douglas C. Schmidt from University of California, Irvine(UCI), USA.
Visit our Web Page