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Software Architecture Design Patterns In Java 1st Edition Partha Kuchana

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Software Architecture Design Patterns In Java 1st Edition Partha Kuchana
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Publisher: Auerbach Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 476
Author: Partha Kuchana
ISBN: 9780849321429, 0849321425
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Software Architecture Design Patterns In Java 1st Edition Partha Kuchana by Partha Kuchana 9780849321429, 0849321425 instant download after payment.

Software engineering and computer science students need a resource that explains how to apply design patterns at the enterprise level, allowing them to design and implement systems of high stability and quality.Software Architecture Design Patterns in Java is a detailed explanation of how to apply design patterns and develop software architectures. It provides in-depth examples in Java, and guides students by detailing when, why, and how to use specific patterns. This textbook presents 42 design patterns, including 23 GoF patterns. Categories include: Basic, Creational, Collectional, Structural, Behavioral, and Concurrency, with multiple examples for each. The discussion of each pattern includes an example implemented in Java. The source code for all examples is found on a companion Web site.The author explains the content so that it is easy to understand, and each pattern discussion includes Practice Questions to aid instructors. The textbook concludes with a case study that pulls several patterns together to demonstrate how patterns are not applied in isolation, but collaborate within domains to solve complicated problems.

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