Component software beyond object-oriented programming

The author describes his book as a "unique blend of market and technology coverage, broad and fair coverage of current technologies and a deep discussion of real problems with their solutions where known". The first edition won the "Jolt Award" became the leading book on the mark...

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Main Author: Szyperski, Clemens
Other Authors: Gruntz, Dominik, Murer, Stephan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York London Boston ACM Press Addison-Wesley 2002
Edition:2nd ed.
Series:Addison-Wesley component software series
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Summary:The author describes his book as a "unique blend of market and technology coverage, broad and fair coverage of current technologies and a deep discussion of real problems with their solutions where known". The first edition won the "Jolt Award" became the leading book on the market to combine explanations of what the key technologies are, how to use them and why they are important in the software market-place, and look at these in terms of both the technical and business issues. The book was also the first to define components and clarify the key questions surrounding them, show how they are key to software design and offer a historical overview of their development.
Physical Description:xviii, 411 p. ill. 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0201745720