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ISBN-10: 0201745720
ISBN-13: 9780201745726
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Copyright: 2003
Format: Cloth; 624 pp
Published: 11/13/2002
Suggested retail price: $64.99
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With the advent of new enabling technologies, the need for the information put forth in this new edition is greater than ever. Component Software, Second Edition explains what the key software component technologies are, how to use them properly, and why they are important to a development organization. Furthermore, the author presents this material in terms of both the technical and business issues involved with the adoption of component-based software engineering. The book defines components and clarifies the key questions surrounding them, demonstrating how components can be the key to successful software design and construction.
The definitive, critically acclaimed book on software components -- now fully updated for the latest technologies!
- All-new, authoritative coverage of EJB, .NET, XML, SOAP, and more.
- Includes extensive new UML-based class diagrams.
- First Edition won the prestigious Software Development Magazine 1999 Jolt Award for Product Excellence!
Preface to the second edition.
Preface.
About the author.
About the contributing authors.
Acknowledgements.
I. MOTIVATION—COMPONENTS AND MARKETS.
II. FOUNDATION.
III. COMPONENT MODELS AND PLATFORMS.
part four Components meet architecture and process.
part five Markets and components.
Clemens Szyperski joined Microsoft Research at its Redmond, Washington, facility in 1999 to continue his work on component software. He is currently also an Adjunct Professor of the Faculty of Information Technology at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia, where he was previously an Associate Professor. He joined the faculty in 1994 and received tenure in 1997. From 1995 to 1999 he has been director of the Programming Languages and Systems Research Centre at QUT.
From 1992 to 1993 he held a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) at the University of California at Berkeley. At ICSI he worked in the groups of Professor Jerome Feldman (Sather language) and Professor Domenico Ferrari (Tenet communication suite with guaranteed Quality of Service).
In 1992, Clemens received his PhD in Computer Science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, where he designed and implemented the extensible operating system Ethos under the supervision of Professor Niklaus Wirth and Professor Hanspeter Mössenböck. In 1987, he received a degree in Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering from the Aachen University of Technology (RWTH), Germany. Ever since joining ETH in 1987, his work has been heavily influenced by the work of Professor Wirth and Professor Jürg Gutknecht on the Oberon language and system.
In 1993, he co-founded Oberon microsystems, Inc., developer of BlackBox Component Builder, first marketed in 1994 and one of the first development environments and component frameworks designed specifically for component-oriented programming projects. In 1997, Oberon microsystems released the new component-oriented programming language Component Pascal. He was a key contributor to both BlackBox and Component Pascal. In 2000, Professor John Gough, Dean of Information Technology at QUT, ported Component Pascal to the Microsoft .NET common language runtime.
In 1999, Oberon microsystems spun out a new company, esmertec, inc., that took the hard realtime operating system then called Portos and turned it into JBed, an industry-leading hard realtime operating system for Java in embedded systems.
Clemens has been a consultant to major international corporations. He served as an assessor and reviewer for Australian, Canadian, Irish, and US federal funding agencies and for learned journals across the globe. He served as a member of program and organizing committees of numerous events, including ECOOP, ICSE, and OOPSLA conferences. He has published numerous papers and articles, several books, and frequently presents at international events.
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There has been an explosive growth in component software technologies since the first edition of this classic book was published. The advent of EJB, J2EE, CORBA 3, COM+ and the .NET framework are evidence of a maturing market in component software that goes 'beyond OOP'.
Clemens Szyperski gives us an objective survey of the component landscape, blended with unique insights into the market forces that influence deployment and in-depth coverage of real problems and their solutions.
Highlights of the Second Edition include:
- A comprehensive update of market-leading technologies including COM+, CORBA, EJB and J2EE
- New sections evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of emerging technologies like .NET, the CORBA Component Model, XML Web Services, showing how they work together with components and XML-related standards
- New examples in C# in addition to Java and Component Pascal
Component Software, Second Edition will help software developers, architects, CTOs and system integrators to understand both the technical issues and the market dynamics that underlie component software.
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This title is a member of the Component Software Series, which also contains the titles below . You can also visit the Component Software Series page.
.NET Application Development: with C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET and Web Services
Mössenböck, Beer, Birngruber & Wöss
© 2004 | Addison-Wesley | Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 560 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 032117349X | ISBN-13: 9780321173492
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Component Software: Beyond Object-Oriented Programming, 2/E
Szyperski
© 2003 | Addison-Wesley Professional | Cloth; 624 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0201745720 | ISBN-13: 9780201745726
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UML Components: A Simple Process for Specifying Component-Based Software
Cheesman & Daniels
© 2001 | Addison-Wesley Professional | Paper; 208 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0201708515 | ISBN-13: 9780201708516
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With the advent of new enabling technologies, the need for the information put forth in this new edition is greater than ever. Component Software, Second Edition explains what the key software component technologies are, how to use them properly, and why they are important to a development organization. Furthermore, the author presents this material in terms of both the technical and business issues involved with the adoption of component-based software engineering. The book defines components and clarifies the key questions surrounding them, demonstrating how components can be the key to successful software design and construction.
Pearson Higher Education offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students contact your Pearson Higher Education representative.
