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Stable Design Patterns For Software And Systems 1st Edition Mohamed Fayad

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Stable Design Patterns For Software And Systems 1st Edition Mohamed Fayad
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis;Auerbach Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.12 MB
Pages: 446
Author: Mohamed Fayad
ISBN: 9781351645676, 9781498703307, 1351645676, 1498703305
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Stable Design Patterns For Software And Systems 1st Edition Mohamed Fayad by Mohamed Fayad 9781351645676, 9781498703307, 1351645676, 1498703305 instant download after payment.

Software stability concepts have shown great promise in the area of software reuse and lifecycle improvement. These innovative concepts produce unique models that are both stable over time and across various paradigm shifts within a given application context. The important idea behind stable design patterns is to design and create an enduring solution to the problem under consideration, with the goal of increased stability and broader reuse. This book presents novel, pragmatic approaches to understanding and solving software stability challenges

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