Implementing application frameworks : object-oriented frameworks at work

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Principal: Fayad, Mohamed E.
Otros autores o Colaboradores: Schmidt, Douglas C. (Editor/a), Johnson, Ralph E. (Editor/a)
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: Nueva York : John Wiley and Sons, c1999
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Consultar en el Cátalogo
Notas:Incluye índice.
Descripción Física:xxi, 729 p. : il. + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:0471252018
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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