Pattern-oriented software architecture is a new approach to software development. This book represents the progression and evolution of the pattern approach into a system of patterns capable of describing and documenting large-scale applications. A pattern system provides, on one level, a pool of proven solutions to many recurring design problems. On another it shows how to combine individual patterns into heterogeneous structures and as such it can be used to facilitate a constructive development of software systems. Uniquely, the patterns that are presented in this book span several levels of abstraction, from high-level architectural patterns and medium-level design patterns to low-level idioms. The intention of, and motivation for, this book is to support both novices and experts in software development. Novices will gain from the experience inherent in pattern descriptions and experts will hopefully make use of, add to, extend and modify patterns to tailor them to their own needs. None of the pattern descriptions are cast in stone and, just as they are borne from experience, it is expected that further use will feed in and refine individual patterns and produce an evolving system of patterns. Visit our Web Page
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Patterns remain one of the most important new technologies contributing to software engineering, system design, and development. All indications are that patterns will continue to grow in significance for years to come as more and more developers have come to rely on design patterns to help them deliver reusable and cost effective applications in a more timely fashion. This volume is a collection of the current best practices and trends in the patterns community. The patterns contained in this book provide effective, tested, and proven software design solutions for developers in all domains, institutions, and organizations. The third in a series of books documenting patterns for professional software developers, this volume continues the tradition of informational excellence established by the first two volumes. Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 is unique from the previous two volumes in that it includes international submissions, having gathered the best papers from both Plop '96 and EuroPLoP '96. A wide range of pattern-related topics are covered, and the patterns are arranged by topic so software engineers can easily select the patterns of greatest relevance to their needs and application domains. This book goes beyond teaching software engineers that design patterns are powerful tools to impart understanding -- it shows you where and when patterns are best applied.
This volume is the seventh edition of the ECOOP Workshop Reader, featuring reports from the 17th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2003), which took place in Darmstadt, Germany, from July 21–25, 2003. The workshops occurred during the first two days of the conference, addressing a diverse array of innovative topics in object-oriented technology, fostering interaction and lively discussions among participants. Out of 24 submissions, 21 workshops were selected based on scientific merit, topical relevance, and potential for engagement, although one workshop was ultimately canceled. Special thanks are extended to the workshop organizers for documenting and summarizing the discussions, as well as to all participants for their presentations and contributions, which made this volume possible. Additionally, appreciation is expressed to the organizing committee members for their extensive efforts in coordinating the workshops. This collection aims to provide a stimulating snapshot of current object-oriented technology. ECOOP 2003 was organized by the Software Technology Group at Darmstadt University of Technology, under the auspices of AITO and in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN. The main conference proceedings were published as LNCS 2743.
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Mit Buschi unterwegs zu den Großen des Sports
Wie kaum ein Zweiter transportiert Frank „Buschi“ Buschmann die Emotionen des Sports. Der unnachahmliche „Buschi-Style“: Eine einzigartige Mischung aus Ernsthaftigkeit und Lockerheit, Humor und Sprüchen, Meinungen und Kommentaren. Durch seine sehr persönliche Art, Interviews zu führen, öffnen sich die Stars auf ungeahnte Weise. Mit zahlreichen Fotos von den Interviews.
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Aus dem Leben eines Sportverrückten
„Deutschlands bester Sportkommentator“ Herbert Award 2013 Frank „Buschi“ Buschmann ist alles andere als ein gewöhnlicher TV-Moderator und Sportkommentator, seine Sendungen und Übertragungen sind Emotion pur. Der »Sportverrückte« (O-Ton Buschmann) erzählt in kurzweiligen Episoden, wie er seine Leidenschaft für den Sport entdeckte, wie er auf Umwegen beim Fernsehen landete und was er in der medialen Glitzerwelt des Sports schon alles erlebt hat. Ob Olympia, Basketball-WM, Fußball-Bundesliga oder Superbowl – in seiner typischen mitreißenden Art schildert Buschi die emotionalsten und ungewöhnlichsten Erlebnisse seiner bisherigen Karriere.