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<P><A HREF="javascript:if(confirm('http://www.awl.com/cseng/titles/0-201-63361-2  \n\nThis file was not retrieved by Teleport Pro, because it is addressed on a domain or path outside the boundaries set for its Starting Address.  \n\nDo you want to open it from the server?'))window.location='http://www.awl.com/cseng/titles/0-201-63361-2'" tppabs="http://www.awl.com/cseng/titles/0-201-63361-2" target="_top"><CITE>Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented
Software</CITE></A></P>
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<P>Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides
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<P>These four top-notch authors show how object-oriented systems
exhibit recurring patterns and structures of objects that solve
particular design problems, allowing designers to reuse successful
designs and architectures without having to rediscover the design
solutions. Central to this book is a catalog of 23 design patterns
that have seen successful practical application and are representative
of good object-oriented design.  Each pattern describes the
circumstances in which it is applicable, when it can be applied in
view of other design constraints, and the consequences and trade-offs
of using the pattern in a larger design.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-63442-2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hardback&nbsp;&nbsp; 416 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1995
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<p>John Vlissides</p>
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<p>
<i>Design Patterns</i> co-author John Vlissides offers a hands-on, example-driven
approach to understanding, applying, and writing your own design patterns.
He also presents two new patterns along with new insights on familiar ones,
making this an indispensable supplement to the seminal work in the field.
The book dispels many of the misconceptions about patterns that have spread
in the software development community&#151;clearly articulating what patterns
are and how they ease the development process.</p>
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<p>ISBN 0-201-43293-5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 192 Pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1998</p>

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Smalltalk Companion</CITE></A></P>
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<P>Sherman Alpert, Kyle Brown, and Bobby Woolf</P>
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<P>In this book, intended as a language companion to Design
Patterns, noted Smalltalk and design patterns experts implement
the 23 design patterns using Smalltalk code. Using the same successful
format as Design Patterns, this book tailors the topic of design
patterns to the Smalltalk programmer&#151;no other book offers
this. The authors have worked closely with the Design Patterns
authors to ensure that this companion volume is held to the same
high quality standards that made the original a bestseller. The
full source code is available on Addison-Wesley's web site.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-18462-1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hardback&nbsp;&nbsp; 448 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1998</P>
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<P>Martin Fowler</P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Analysis Patterns is an important contribution to the growing
patterns literature. It captures profound object modeling expertise
from different domains as a catalog of patterns. These domain
patterns will help you solve challenging modeling problems across
different domains.
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<P ALIGN=RIGHT>&#151;Erich Gamma, Technical Director, Object Technology International.</P>

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<P>Martin Fowler shares with you his wealth of object modeling experience
and his keen eye for solving repeating problems and transforming
the solutions into reusable models.  Analysis Patterns provides a
catalog of patterns that have emerged in a wide range of domains,
including trading, measurement, accounting, and organizational
relationships.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-89542-0&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hardback&nbsp;&nbsp; 672 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1997</P>
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Design Principles and Patterns</CITE></A></P>
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<P>Doug Lea</P>
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<P>Serious Java programmers interested in using this rich language
to the fullest need to master thread programming to significantly
enhance their ability to create high-performance Java applications.
Taking a design pattern approach, this book offers numerous standard
design techniques for creating and implementing Java structures
that solve common concurrent programming challenges. You will learn
how to initiate, control, and coordinate concurrent activities
using the Java constructs <CODE>java.lang.Thread</CODE>, the keywords
synchronized and volatile, and the methods wait, notify, and
notifyAll. In addition, you will find detailed coverage of all
aspects of thread programming, including such topics as containment
and synchronization, deadlocks and conflicts, state-dependent
action, control, handling user services, flow, and coordinated
interaction. Code examples throughout help clarify the subtleties
of the concurrent programming concepts discussed.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-69581-2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 352 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1997</P>
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<P>Edited by James O. Coplien and Douglas C. Schmidt</P>
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<P>This book brings you the expertise and creativity of leaders in
the design patterns field, including James Coplien, Douglas Schmidt,
and Ward Cunningham. It explores many facets of design patterns
and reveals how useful this technique can be in a wide range of
fields and industries&#151;client/server programming, software design,
distributed and parallel processing, financial services, software
reuse, and interface design.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-60734-4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 576 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1995</P>
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<P>John M. Vlissides, James O. Coplien, and Norman L. Kerth</P>
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<P>This volume, with contributions from the biggest names in the
patterns community, is the second in a series documenting patterns
for professional software developers. This new collection not only
reveals the secrets of great software professionals, but also makes
those secrets easy to apply.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-89527-7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 624 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1996</P>
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Program Design 3</CITE></A></P>
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<P>Robert Martin, Dirk Riehle, and Frank Buschmann</P>
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<P>This third volume is the first to include international submissions,
giving the editors even more high-quality essays from which to
choose. This new collection builds upon the popular appeal of the
first two volumes, keeping developers up-to-date on the latest uses
and implementations of patterns.</P>
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<P>ISBN 0-201-31011-2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 688 pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;1998</P>
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<p>Neil Harrison, Brian Foote, Hans Rohnert</p>
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<p>The fourth volume in a series of books documenting patterns for professional
software developers, <i>Pattern Languages of Program Design 4</i> captures the
state-of-the-art and current best practices in the software development community.  The
29 patterns in this book represent the cream of the Pattern Languages of Programs
conferences since 1997.  These patterns provide effective, tested, and versatile
software design solutions for solving real-world development challenges in a
variety of domains, technologies, and organizations.</p>
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<p>ISBN 0-201-43304-4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Paperback&nbsp;&nbsp; 640 Pages&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&copy;2000


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