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Domain-Specific Application frameworks

Domain-Specific Application frameworks

Frameworks experience by industry

Mohamed E. Fayad, Ralph Johnson

680 pages, parution le 15/10/1999

Résumé

This orientation to object-oriented application frameworks is designed to acquaint IT, corporate and project managers with software reuse frameworks and design concepts. The editors, Mohamed Fayad and Ralph Johnson, focus on specific domains in manufacturing, communication, distributed systems and software development. The articles discuss the obstacles managers (and developers) face when trying to incorporate design patterns and reuse concepts into successful and robust real-world application frameworks.

Table of contents

Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction Mohamed Fayad
Part I: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
Chapter 2: The SEMATECH CIM Framework David Doscher and Robert Hodges
Chapter 3: A CIM Framework and Pattern Language Amund Aarsten, Davide Brugali, and Giuseppe Menga
Chapter 4: OSEFA - Framework for Manufacturing Hans Albrecht Schmid
Chapter 5 Framework Reuse over Different CIM Manufacturing Subdomains Hans Albrecht Schmid
Chapter 6: A Case Study for Flexible Manufacturing Systems Davide Brugall, Giuseppe Menga, and Amund Aarsten
Sidebar 1: Theory Meets Practice: Lessons Learned Using SEMATECH's CIM Framework Pete Whelan
Part 2: More Manufacturing Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
Chapter 7: CEF: A Concurrent Engineering Framework DerShung Yang and Uday Mehta
Chapter 8: Distributed Manufacturing Execution Systems Framework William Boyle
Chapter 9: Production Resource Manager (PRM) Framework Walter C. Dietrich, Jr., Goodwin R. Chin, Brenda L. Dietrich, Thomas Robert Ervolina, J.P. Fasano, Robin Lougee-Heimer, Elizabeth J. Poole, Jung-Mu Tang, Robert H. Wang, Robert J. Wittrock, and Danny C. Wong
Chapter 10: Developing Domain Frameworks Sally M. Chan and Terence L. Lammers
Chapter 11: Measurement Systems Framework Jan Bosch
Part 3: Distributed Systems Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
Chapter 12: Compound Active Documents Peter Wegner
Chapter 13: Supervision and Control Systems Framework Architecture Riccardo Capoblanchi, Denis Carcagno, Alberto Coen-Porisini, Dino Mandrioli, and Angelo Motzenti
Chapter 14: An 00 Framework for Supercomputing Jean-Marc Jezequel and Jean-Lin Pacherie
Sidebar 2: Frameworks in the Healthcare Domain Yasser alSafadi
Chapter 15: The BAST Framework for Reliable Distributed Computing Benoit Garbinato and Rachid Guerraoui
Chapter 16: Object-Oriented Real-Time System Framework Win-Bin See and Sao-Jie Chen
Chapter 17: JAWS: A Framework for High Performance Web Servers James Hu and Douglas Schmidt
Sidebar 3: The Five-Module Framework for Internet Application Frameworks Wei-Tek Tsai
Part 4: Networking & Telecommunication Frameworks Mohamed Fayad
Chapter 18: A Framework for Network Management Agents Hartmut Kocher and Joerg Schaberriack
Chapter 19: Telecommunication Network Planning Framework Bruno Messmer, Kateel Vijayananda, and Beat Liver
Chapter 20: FIONA - A Framework for Integrating Distributed C3 I Applications Per Spilling, Chris Dee, and Peter Beijderwellen
Chapter 21: MultiTel: Multimedia Telecommunication Services Framework Lidia Fuentes and Jose M. Troya
Chapter 22: Event Filter Framework and Applications Mohamed Fayad and Jingkun Hu
Sidebar 4: Layla: A Framework for Network Management Interfaces Rudolf K. Keller and Jean Tessier
Part 5: Environment Mohamed Fayad
Chapter 23: Beyond-Sniff - A Framework-Based Component System Walter Bischofberger and Kai-Uwe Maetzel
Chapter 24: Extensible Computational Chemistry Environment (ECCE) Donald R. Jones, Deborah K. Gracio, Karen L. Schuchardt, Thomas L. Keller, and Hugh L. Taylor
Chapter 25: The Amulet Protoype-Instance Framework Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, and Robert C. Miller
Chapter 26: Jadve: Graph-Based Data Visualization Framework Wenke Lee and Naser S. Barghouti
Chapter 27: Object Environments James C. Stafford
Chapter 28: Multimodeling Simulation Framework Robert M. Cubert and Paul A. Fishwick
Chapter 29: Application Frameworks: A Survey Amr Yassin and Mohamed Fayad
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Author's Index
Appendix C: CD Contents
BookIndex

L'auteur - Mohamed E. Fayad

Mohamed E. Fayad

, PhD is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Nebraska, a columnist for Communications of the ACM, lead author of Wiley's book Transition to Object-Oriented Software Development, a guest editor for six different theme issues, and a former editor-in-chief of IEEE Computer Society Press. He is a pioneer and expert in object-oriented software engineering.

L'auteur - Ralph Johnson

Ralph Johson travaille au departement d'informatique de l'universite de l'Illinois, Urbana-Champain.

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Éditeur(s) Wiley
Auteur(s) Mohamed E. Fayad, Ralph Johnson
Parution 15/10/1999
Nb. de pages 680
Format 19,5 x 24
Poids 1400g
EAN13 9780471332800

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