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Design patterns explained : a new perspective on object-oriented design
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Design patterns explained : a new perspective on object-oriented design

Author: Alan Shalloway; James Trott
Publisher: Boston, Ma. : Addison-Wesley, 2002.
Series: Software patterns series.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Alan Shalloway; James Trott
ISBN: 0201715945 9780201715941
OCLC Number: 46809631
Description: xxvii, 334 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: An introduction to object-oriented software development --
The object-oriented paradigm --
The UML, the unified modeling language --
The limitations of traditional object-oriented design --
A problem that cries out for flexible code --
A standard object-oriented solution --
Design patterns --
An introduction to design patterns --
The facade pattern --
The adapter pattern --
Expanding our horizons --
The bridge pattern --The abstract factory pattern --
Putting it all together: thinkin in patterns --
How do experts design? --
Solving the CAD/CAM problem with patterns --
The principles and strategies of design patterns --
Handling variations with design patterns --
The strategy pattern --
The decorator pattern --
The Singleton pattern and the double-checked locking pattern --
The observer pattern --
The template method pattern --
The factory method pattern --
The analysis matrix --
Endings and beginnings --
Design patterns reviewed from the new perspective of object-oriented design.
Series Title: Software patterns series.
Responsibility: Alan Shalloway, James R. Trott.

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