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|a Fayad, Mohamed E.
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|a Implementing application frameworks :
|b object-oriented frameworks at work
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|a Nueva York :
|b John Wiley and Sons,
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|a xxi, 729 p. :
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|e 1 CD-ROM
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|a Incluye índice.
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|a Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. Business frameworks -- Chapter 2. Domain framework for sales promotions -- Sidebar 1. Business policies and rule patterns -- Chapter 3. A reflective and repository-based framework -- Sidebar 2. Workflow management frameworks -- Sidebar 3. IBM SanFrancisco business components -- Part II. Artificial intelligence and agent application frameworks -- Chapter 4. Speech recognition framework -- Chapter 5. Neural network components -- Chapter 6. A famework for agent systems -- Chapter 7. A model for reusable agent systems -- Chapter 8. Experimentation with an agent-oriented platform in JAVA -- Sidebar 4. Software agents in frameworks -- Part III. Specialized tool frameworks -- Chapter 9. CSP++: A framework for executable specifications -- Chapter 10. Applying inheritance beyond class-based languages -- Chapter 11. Luthier: Building framework-visualization tools -- Chapter 12. Scalable architecture for reliable, high volume datafeed handlers -- Part IV. Language-specific frameworks -- Chapter 13. Hierarchical and distributed constraint satisfaction systems -- Chapter 14. Modeling collections of changing interdependent objects -- Chapter 15. Oberon with gadgets: a simple component framework -- Chapter 16. Inheritance management and method dispatch framework -- Chapter 17. Constraint satisfaction problems framework -- Chapter 18. Developing frameworks to support design reuse -- Chapter 19. Language support for application framework design -- Part V. System application frameworks -- Chapter 20. Tigger: A framework supporting distributed and persistent objects -- Chapter 21. The déjà vu scheduling class library -- Chapter 22. A framework for graphics recognition -- Chapter 23. A JavaBeans framework for cryptographic protocols -- Chapter 24. Dynamic database instance framework -- Chapter 25. Compound user interfaces framework -- Part VI. Experiences in application frameworks -- Chapter 26. Framework development using patterns -- Chapter 27. Experiences with the semantic graphics framework -- Chapter 28. Enterprise model-based framework -- Appendix A. Glossary -- Appendix B. Index of authors -- Appendix C. About the CD-ROM -- Index
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|a ORIENTACIÓN A OBJETOS
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|a FRAMEWORKS
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|a INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL
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|a REUSABILIDAD DEL SOFTWARE
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|a Schmidt, Douglas C. ,
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|a Johnson, Ralph E. ,
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