Every year, the design patterns movement grows, as more developers discover how patterns can help them build much better software, and do so much more quickly. Now, there's an exceptionally comprehensive, easy-to-use, and portable reference for every developer who uses patterns. The Pattern Almanac brings together key information about hundreds of the world's most widely used patterns. This is the first book that catalogs all the stages, resources, and templates of pattern development -- all thoroughly annotated, cross-referenced and sourced, so any developer can use them effectively. It covers both standalone patterns and sub-patterns included in collections. Coverage includes analysis, architecture, business planning, class libraries, client/server development, concurrency, databases, design, distributed systems, memory management, networking, performance, refactoring, transaction processing, and many other categories. Developers will even find patterns designed for specific domains, such as finance, healthcare, and telecommunications.
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Linda Rising, Ph.D., is well known throughout the patterns community as the editor of Design Patterns in Communications Software (Cambridge University Press, 2001) and The Patterns Handbook (Cambridge University Press, 1997). Now an independent consultant, she helped lead the introduction of patterns into AG Communication Systems in Phoenix, Arizona. Linda has worked in the telecommunications, avionics, and strategic weapons industries, and has extensive training and university teaching experience. She holds a Ph.D. from Arizona State University.
The first pattern reference of its kind, The Pattern Almanac 2000 is an all-in-one resource for the software practitioner. Completely up-to-date and conveniently structured for quick reference, the book provides an inventory of published patterns that enables application developers to realize the full potential of this powerful literature.
This unique, time-saving book empowers the overworked developer. The pattern listings are organized to help you find the pattern you need easily-without slowing you down. The Almanac references two general types of patterns: those that stand alone and those that are part of a collection. Each pattern and collection is characterized by name, category list, source citation, page numbers, URL, description of intent, related patterns, and experience report citations. The Pattern Almanac 2000 is an indispensable tool for everyone who builds software with patterns.
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