Model-Oriented Software Architecture-4th volume, distributed computing mode language (4th volume of the classic POSA Series)

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Model-Oriented Software Architecture-4th volume, distributed computing mode language (4th volume of the classic POSA Series)

Basic Information

Original Title: Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 4: A pattern language for Distributed Computing
Original Press: Wiley
Author: (de) Frank buschmann (UK) kevlin Henney (US) Douglas C. Schmidt
Translator: Xiao Peng; Chen Li
Series name: Turing programming Series
Press: People's post and telecommunications Press
ISBN: 9787115227737
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Published on: February 1, June 2010
Start: 16
Page number: 348
View more details: http://www.china-pub.com/196747
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Introduction

This book focuses on the design and implementation of distributed computing system software. The book first introduces the core concepts required to understand the content of this book, the benefits and challenges of distributed computing, and then describes how to use the distributed computing mode language to design a real-world warehouse management process control system; finally, we will focus on the distributed computing mode language, which describes the technical topics related to the creation of distributed systems.
This book applies to software architects and developers

Directory

Part 1 Overview
Chapter 2 mode and mode language 2
1.1 Mode 2
1.2 mode insider 3
1.3 relationship between modes 5
1.4 mode language 7
Connection in 1.5 Mode 8
Chapter 2 distributed system 9
2.1 Advantages of distributed 9
2.2 distributed challenges 11
2.3 technologies used to support distributed 12
2.4 limitations of Middleware Technology 17
Chapter 1 Model language 18
3.1 intention, category, and object 18
3.2 origin 18
3.3 structure and content 19
3.4 mode performance 24
3.5 practical application 26
Part 2 model story
Chapter 3 Warehouse Management Process Control 33
4.1 system category 33
4.2 Warehouse Management Process Control 34
Chapter 4 baseline architecture 37
5.1 ARCHITECTURE Environment 37
5.2 division of large mud balls 38
5.3 layered decomposition 38
5.4 access domain object function 40
......
Chapter 4 communication middleware 54
6.1 distributed system Middleware Architecture 54
6.2 structured the internal design of middleware 57
6.3 encapsulate underlying system mechanisms 58
6.4 separation of ORB core events 59
6.5 orb connection management 61
......
Chapter 4 warehouse topology 74
7.1 warehouse topology baseline 74
7.2 Hierarchical Storage Structure 74
7.3 storage structure navigation 77
7.4 storage property modeling 78
......
Chapter 1 model story 91
Part 3 mode Language
Chapter 1 from chaos to structure 97
9.1 domain model ** 106
9.2 layers ** 108
9.3 Model-View-controller ** 109
9.4 presentation-extract action-control 111
9.5 microkernel ** 113
......
Chapter 2 distributed infrastructure 10th
10.1 messaging ** 129
10.2 Message Channel ** 130
10.3 message endpoint ** 132
10.4 message translator ** 133
......
Chapter 2 event separation and distribution 11th
11.1 reactor ** 150
11.2 proactor * 152
11.3 acceptor-connector ** 154
11.4 asynchronous completion token ** 155
Chapter 1 interface division 12th
12.1 explicit interface ** 163
12.2 extension interface ** 165
12.3 introspective interface ** 166
12.4 dynamic invocation interface * 167
......
Chapter 1 component division 13th
13.1 encapsulated implementation ** 181
13.2 whole-part ** 183
13.3 composite ** 185
......
Chapter 1 application control 14th
14.1 page controller ** 196
14.2 Front Controller ** 197
14.3 application controller ** 198
......
Chapter 2 concurrency 15th
15.1 half-sync/half-async ** 209
15.2 leader/followers ** 211
15.3 active object ** 212
15.4 monitor object ** 214
Chapter 2 synchronization 16th
Chapter 1 interaction between objects 17th
Chapter 2 Adaptation and expansion 18th
Chapter 2 modal behavior 19th
Chapter 4 Resource Management 20th
Chapter 2 database access 21st
Chapter 5 last thoughts 22nd
Glossary 327
Bibliography 340

Media comment

"The author is wise to incorporate practical cases into the book. With it, the model is no longer a castle in the air, and the specific application of the model language is clear at a glance ."
-- Computer comments
"I have a lot of books on architecture and design patterns. However, once a problem arises, I will always seek help from this book ."
-- Dennis L. Hughes, Windows architect
"This is the pattern Bible for Distributed Computing! It is worth the attention of every software architect !"
--Amazon.com

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