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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software

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The book is an introduction to the idea of design patterns in software engineering, and a catalog of twenty-three common patterns, which most experienced OOP designers will find out they've known about patterns all along.
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The book is an introduction to the idea of design patterns in software engineering, and a catalog of twenty-three common patterns. The nice thing is, most experienced OOP designers will find out they've known about patterns all along. It's just that they've never considered them as such, or tried to centralize the idea behind a given pattern so that it will be easily reusable.

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EJB Design Patterns: Advanced Patterns, Processes, and Idioms

TL;DR: This chapter discusses EJB Layer Architectural Patterns, Design Strategies, Idioms, and Tips, and an EJB Developer's Introduction to Java Data Objects.
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REScala: bridging between object-oriented and functional style in reactive applications

TL;DR: REScala is presented, a reactive language which integrates concepts from event-based and functional-reactive programming into the object-oriented world and supports the development of reactive applications by fostering a functional declarative style which complements the advantages of object- oriented design.
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Engineering Web applications for reuse

TL;DR: The authors apply the object oriented hypermedia design extension, OOHDM-Frame, to determine key architectural components and design structures that lend themselves to reuse.
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Static analysis of aspects

TL;DR: A more primitive syntax for pointcut designators, based on regular expressions, is proposed, which facilitates a new static analysis that in turn enables a more efficient implementation of aspects.
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Software Deployment, Past, Present and Future

TL;DR: This paper examines the dimensions influencing the past and present and speculates on the future of software deployment, and sets out a standard terminology for the various deployment activities and the entities over which they operate.
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The Art of Computer Programming

TL;DR: The arrangement of this invention provides a strong vibration free hold-down mechanism while avoiding a large pressure drop to the flow of coolant fluid.
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Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation

TL;DR: This book is the first detailed account of the Smalltalk-80 system and is divided into four major parts: an overview of the concepts and syntax of the programming language, a specification of the system's functionality, and an example of the design and implementation of a moderate-size application.
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Object Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach

Ivar Jacobson
TL;DR: This chapter discusses object-oriented software engineering as a process of change, management and reuse, and some of the methods used to develop and implement object- oriented software.

Object-oriented modeling and design

TL;DR: The OMT Graphical Notation (OMT) as mentioned in this paper is a graphical notation for object-oriented languages that is based on the OMT graph diagram language (OMT).