Author: Ghinwa Jalloul
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: object, technology, advances, sigs, example, uml
Number of Pages: 276
Published: 2004-01-19
List price: $44.99
ISBN-10: 0521008816
ISBN-13: 9780521008815

Ghinwa Jalloul’s step-by-step introduction to object-oriented software development is suitable for teacher training as well as for practicing software engineers. Jalloul presents seven complete case studies and several smaller examples documented in UML, derived from small software projects developed for, and delivered to, real users. They are preceded by an overview of the object-oriented modeling artifacts in UML, on which the remainder of the book relies. The case studies provide a medium for experimental use and act as templates that can be tailored by readers to fit specific needs

Author: Dwight Deugo
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: library, reference, sigs, gems, java
Number of Pages: 484
Published: 2000-01-28
List price: $69.99
ISBN-10: 0521774772
ISBN-13: 9780521774772

More Java Gems presents the best articles and columns published in Java Report between 1997 and 1999. Dwight Deugo, Editor of Java Report, has carefully selected each article to be independent of any specific version of Java. The material relies mainly on those classes now part of the standard Java class library and APIs. Each article and column also discusses Java topics and implementations that are not readily available in a single book. Rich with "real world" applications by seasoned Java professionals, this excellent reference will help readers learn more about the Java language; perform a

Authors:Robert C. Martin, Stanley Lippma,
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: library, reference, sigs, gems
Number of Pages: 543
Published: 2000-01-28
List price: $65.00
ISBN-10: 0521786185
ISBN-13: 9780521786188

With More C++ Gems, Robert Martin, Editor-in-Chief of C++ Report, presents the long-awaited follow-up to C++ Gems (1996). Since the publication of the first book, the C++ language has experienced many changes. The ISO has adopted a standard for the language and its library. The Unified Modeling Language has affected software development in C++, and Java has changed things as well. Through all of these developments, C++ Report has been the forum for developers and programmers to share their experience and discuss new directions for the industry. More C++ Gems picks up where the first book left

Author: Scott W. Ambler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: reference, library, sigs, style, uml™, elements
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 2002-11-18
List price: $15.99
ISBN-10: 0521525470
ISBN-13: 9780521525473

The Elements of UML Style is for all developers who create models using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), especially those in teams where understandability and consistency are critical. Just as Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style provides rules of usage for writing using the English language, this text furnishes a set of rules for modeling in the UML. Scott Ambler describes a collection of standards and guidelines for creating effective UML diagrams that are concise and easy to understand. This book provides conventions for: Class diagrams, Use case diagrams, Sequence Diagram

Author: Liwu Li
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: advances, object, technology, sigs, rom, smalltalk, primer, visualage
Number of Pages: 432
Published: 1998-09-13
List price: $75.99
ISBN-10: 0521646693
ISBN-13: 9780521646697

IBM’s VisualAge for Smalltalk is a complete system for developing powerful client applications. This book shows developers how to succeed with versions 3.0 and 4.0 of VisualAge. It covers helpful background information on the Smalltalk language, the common graphics subsystem, the common widget subsystems, and visual programming in VisualAge. It serves both as an introduction to the Smalltalk language and to the base classes of IBM Smalltalk. Programmers with and without previous Smalltalk programming experience will find it useful. Code examples illustrate VisualAge, Smalltalk, and the u

Author: Andy Carmichael
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: object, technology, managing, sigs, business, objects, developing
Number of Pages: 333
Published: 1998-03-28
List price: $45.00
ISBN-10: 0521648254
ISBN-13: 9780521648257

Software development projects have always held the promise of greater efficiency or increased automation, but today’s business projects are no longer satisfied with automating existing ways of competing in the market place - they want to transform the markets themselves. Developing Business Objects brings together the experiences of the practitioners who pioneered the use of object-oriented methods and languages in commercial applications, and presents their experiences of applying and succeeding (and in some cases failing) with object technology. Since each chapter of the book is firmly

Author: Rick Leander
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: object, technology, advances, sigs, application, servers, building
Number of Pages: 440
Published: 2000-02-13
List price: $58.00
ISBN-10: 0521778492
ISBN-13: 9780521778497

To address new demands in business computing, software vendors are introducing application server toolkits. The concept is to create clusters of low-cost computers that support one specific business area, then connect these clusters to the corporate network. By using the network as the computer, one piece of software can support desktop computing, electronic commerce, and communication with traditional mainframe software. Building Application Servers is a practical guide to application server technology, explaining the theory of network computing and providing practical techniques that use the
  
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