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Software Design: From Programming to Architecture
Software Design: From Programming to Architecture
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All Computer Scientists and Software Engineers need to understand software design, but until now there hasn't been one, complete, up-to-date guide to its theory and practice.
Eric Braude's Software Design: From Programming to Architecture begins at the code level with programming issues such as robustness and flexibility in implementation. Increasing in abstraction and scope, the book then moves to mid-level issues, emphasizing a thorough understanding of standard design patterns and components. Finally, the book ends with high-level issues such as architectures, frameworks, and object-oriented analysis and design. In addition, the text contains a prologue on software process, making it versatile enough to use in a software engineering course.
Author: Eric J. Braude
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 02/28/2003
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.12lbs
Size: 9.27h x 7.51w x 1.23d
ISBN: 9780471204596
About the Author
Eric J. Braude Associate Professor of Computer Science and Coordinator of the Master of Science in Software Development. PhD, Columbia University MS, University of Miami MS, University of Illinois BSc, University of Natal.
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