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- 00065094 contributor B60483.
- 00065094 created "2001.".
- 00065094 date "2001".
- 00065094 date "2001.".
- 00065094 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 00065094 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 00065094 description "Machine generated contents note: Foreword Douglas C. Schmidt ix -- Acknowledgments xvii -- Contributors xix -- Introduction: TelePLoP - The Beginning Linda Rising 1 -- 1 Design Patterns in Telecommunications System Architecture -- GerardMeszaros 21 -- PART I * LARGE COLLECTIONS 39 -- 2 A Generative Pattern Language for Distributed Processing -- Dennis L. DeBruler 41 -- 3 Improving the Capacity of Reactive Systems -- Gerard Meszaros 63 -- 4 Fault-Tolerant Telecommunication System Patterns -- MichaelAdams, James 0. Coplien, Robert Gamoke, Robert -- Hanmer, Fred Keeve, and Keith Nicodemus 81 -- 5 An Input and Output Pattern Language: Lessons from -- Telecommunications Robert Hanmer and Greg Stymfal 95 -- 6 A Pattern Language of Call Processing Greg Utas 131 -- PART II * SMALL COLLECTIONS 171 -- 7 Patterns for Logging Diagnostic Messages NeilB. Harrison 173 -- 8 Pattern: Half-object + Protocol (HOPP) Gerard Meszaros 187 -- 9 Abstract Session: An Object Structural Pattern Nat Pryce 191 -- 10 Bodyguard Fernando Das Neves andAlejandra Garrido 209 -- 11 Worth a Thousand Words James O. Coplien 225 -- 12 A Pocket-Sized Broker Don S. Olson 237 -- PART III * EXPERIENCE REPORTS 249 -- 13 Managing Change with Patterns Michael Duell 251 -- 14 Using Design Patterns to Build a Framework for -- Multimedia Networking JustA. van den Broecke and -- James O. Coplien 259 -- 15 OpenWebServer: An Adaptive Web Server Using Software -- Patterns Junichi Suzuki and Yoshikazu Yamamoto 293 -- 16 Applying a Pattern Language to Develop Application-Level -- Gateways Douglas C. Schmidt 315 -- 17 Applying Design Patterns to Flexibly Configure Network -- Services in Distributed Systems Douglas C. Schmidt 357 -- 18 Applying a Pattern Language to Develop Extensible ORB -- Middleware Douglas C. Schmidt and Chris Cleeland 393 -- 19 Applying Patterns to Develop a Pluggable Protocols -- Framework for ORB Middleware Douglas C. Schmidt, -- Carlos O'Ryan, Ossama Othman, Fred Kuhns, and -- JeffParsons 439 -- 20 Object Lifetime Manager -- A Complementary Pattern for Controlling Object -- Creation and Destruction David L. Levine, -- Christopher D. Gill, and Douglas C. Schmidt 495 -- Index 535.".
- 00065094 extent "xxvi, 548 p. :".
- 00065094 identifier "0521790409".
- 00065094 identifier 00065094.html.
- 00065094 identifier 00065094.html.
- 00065094 isPartOf "SIGS reference library ; 19".
- 00065094 isPartOf "SIGS reference library series ; 19.".
- 00065094 issued "2001".
- 00065094 issued "2001.".
- 00065094 language "eng".
- 00065094 publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 00065094 subject "005.7/13 21".
- 00065094 subject "Communications software.".
- 00065094 subject "Computer software Development.".
- 00065094 subject "Software patterns.".
- 00065094 subject "TK5105.9 .D48 2001".
- 00065094 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Foreword Douglas C. Schmidt ix -- Acknowledgments xvii -- Contributors xix -- Introduction: TelePLoP - The Beginning Linda Rising 1 -- 1 Design Patterns in Telecommunications System Architecture -- GerardMeszaros 21 -- PART I * LARGE COLLECTIONS 39 -- 2 A Generative Pattern Language for Distributed Processing -- Dennis L. DeBruler 41 -- 3 Improving the Capacity of Reactive Systems -- Gerard Meszaros 63 -- 4 Fault-Tolerant Telecommunication System Patterns -- MichaelAdams, James 0. Coplien, Robert Gamoke, Robert -- Hanmer, Fred Keeve, and Keith Nicodemus 81 -- 5 An Input and Output Pattern Language: Lessons from -- Telecommunications Robert Hanmer and Greg Stymfal 95 -- 6 A Pattern Language of Call Processing Greg Utas 131 -- PART II * SMALL COLLECTIONS 171 -- 7 Patterns for Logging Diagnostic Messages NeilB. Harrison 173 -- 8 Pattern: Half-object + Protocol (HOPP) Gerard Meszaros 187 -- 9 Abstract Session: An Object Structural Pattern Nat Pryce 191 -- 10 Bodyguard Fernando Das Neves andAlejandra Garrido 209 -- 11 Worth a Thousand Words James O. Coplien 225 -- 12 A Pocket-Sized Broker Don S. Olson 237 -- PART III * EXPERIENCE REPORTS 249 -- 13 Managing Change with Patterns Michael Duell 251 -- 14 Using Design Patterns to Build a Framework for -- Multimedia Networking JustA. van den Broecke and -- James O. Coplien 259 -- 15 OpenWebServer: An Adaptive Web Server Using Software -- Patterns Junichi Suzuki and Yoshikazu Yamamoto 293 -- 16 Applying a Pattern Language to Develop Application-Level -- Gateways Douglas C. Schmidt 315 -- 17 Applying Design Patterns to Flexibly Configure Network -- Services in Distributed Systems Douglas C. Schmidt 357 -- 18 Applying a Pattern Language to Develop Extensible ORB -- Middleware Douglas C. Schmidt and Chris Cleeland 393 -- 19 Applying Patterns to Develop a Pluggable Protocols -- Framework for ORB Middleware Douglas C. Schmidt, -- Carlos O'Ryan, Ossama Othman, Fred Kuhns, and -- JeffParsons 439 -- 20 Object Lifetime Manager -- A Complementary Pattern for Controlling Object -- Creation and Destruction David L. Levine, -- Christopher D. Gill, and Douglas C. Schmidt 495 -- Index 535.".
- 00065094 title "Design patterns in communications software / edited by Linda Rising ; foreword by Douglas C. Schmidt.".
- 00065094 type "text".