Ubicación Física: 005.1 / T238
Software architecture : foundations, theory, and practice / | |
Autor: | Taylor, Richard N. |
Otros Autores: | Dashofy, Eric M. ; Medvidivic, Nenad. |
Pié de imprenta: | Hoboken, New Jersey, : John Wiley & Sons, 2010. |
Descripción: | 712 p. il. |
ISBN: | 9780470167748. |
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Resumen: | Why is the World Wide so successful? What has enabled it to scale across millions of severs and untold users? How can a company leverage its corporate knowledge to produce economically a family of software products that dominate a market segment? At the core of the answers to these questions is software architecture, the set of principal design decisions made about system. This text reveals the fundamentals of software architecture, and enables the reader to employ the latest techniques to produce software applications that have conceptual integrity and meet all stakeholders expectations. Incorporating the latest research results, this book: Shows how a proper focus on software architecture transforms the software development process. Teaches how to design the architecture of a system, including techniques appropriate for established application areas for which abundant experience exists. Presents methods for designing systems to meet non-functional requirements. Focuses on developing implementations that are faithful to their architecture, and which are adaptable to meet future needs. Contains numerous examples from practice. Survey and analyzes numerous modeling techniques, standards, and practices. Written by internationally-renowned expert with both industry and academic experience, this book´s ambitious scope makes it a suitable and unique reference for software engineering and software architecture students, researchers, and practitioners alike. |
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Why is the World Wide so successful? What has enabled it to scale across millions of severs and untold users? How can a company leverage its corporate knowledge to produce economically a family of software products that dominate a market segment? At the core of the answers to these questions is software architecture, the set of principal design decisions made about system. This text reveals the fundamentals of software architecture, and enables the reader to employ the latest techniques to produce software applications that have conceptual integrity and meet all stakeholders expectations. Incorporating the latest research results, this book: Shows how a proper focus on software architecture transforms the software development process. Teaches how to design the architecture of a system, including techniques appropriate for established application areas for which abundant experience exists. Presents methods for designing systems to meet non-functional requirements. Focuses on developing implementations that are faithful to their architecture, and which are adaptable to meet future needs. Contains numerous examples from practice. Survey and analyzes numerous modeling techniques, standards, and practices. Written by internationally-renowned expert with both industry and academic experience, this book´s ambitious scope makes it a suitable and unique reference for software engineering and software architecture students, researchers, and practitioners alike.
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