Design Patterns in Communications Software
This is the definitive compendium of design patterns in communication software, gathered together by Linda Rising, Ph.D., a recognized leader in the field. Contributors include James O. Coplien, Douglas C. Schmidt, Robert Hanmer, Greg Utas, Just van den Broecke, Don Olson, Carlos O'Ryan, Christopher D. Gill, and other experts from the patterns community. This is the ideal reference for engineers and other professionals working in the field of communications software development.
- Patterns are a hot subject and all software engineers in the field of communications will want this book
- Includes all known, refereed patterns on the subject of software communications and telecommunications
- All contributors, including the editor, are well-known and highly regarded members of the patterns community
Product details
October 2001Hardback
9780521790406
562 pages
229 × 152 × 35 mm
0.99kg
50 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Fault-tolerant telecommunication system patterns
- 2. Using design patterns to build a framework for multimedia networking
- 3. A generative pattern language for distributed processing
- 4. Bodyguard
- 5. Patterns for logging diagnostic messages
- 6. Pattern: half-object + protocol
- 7. A pattern language for improving the capacity of reactive systems
- 8. A pocket-sized broker
- 9. A family of design patterns for application-level gateways
- 10. A pattern language of feature interaction
- 11. Managing change with patterns
- 12. Design patterns in telecommunication systems
- 13. Applying patterns to develop extensible ORB middleware
- 14. Open Web Server: an adaptive Web server using software patterns
- 15. A pattern language of call processing
- 16. The design and performance of a pluggable protocols framework for object request broker middleware
- 17. Object Lifetime Manager - a complementary pattern for controlling object creation and destruction
- 18. A family of design patterns for flexibly configuring network services in distributed systems
- 19. Abstract session, an object structural pattern
- 20. An input and output pattern language
- 21. Lessons from telecommunications.