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Informationen zum Autor Kirk Knoernschild is a software developer who has filled most roles on the software development team. Kirk is the author of Java Design: Objects! UML! and Process (Addison-Wesley! 2002)! and he contributed to No Fluff Just Stuff 2006 Anthology (Pragmatic Bookshelf! 2006). Kirk is an open source contributor! has written numerous articles! and is a frequent conference speaker. He has trained and mentored thousands of software professionals on topics including Java/J2EE! modeling! software architecture and design! component-based development! service-oriented architecture! and software process. You can visit his website at techdistrict.kirkk.com . Klappentext Java Application Architecture lays the foundation you'll need to incorporate modular design thinking into your development initiatives. Before it walks you through eighteen patterns that will help you architect modular software, it lays a solid foundation that shows you why modularity is a critical weapon in your arsenal of design tools. Throughout, you'll find examples that illustrate the concepts. By designing modular applications today, you are positioning yourself for the platform and architecture of tomorrow. Zusammenfassung Java Application Architecture lays the foundation you'll need to incorporate modular design thinking into your development initiatives. Before it walks you through eighteen patterns that will help you architect modular software, it lays a solid foundation that shows you why modularity is a critical weapon in your arsenal of design tools. Throughout, you'll find examples that illustrate the concepts. By designing modular applications today, you are positioning yourself for the platform and architecture of tomorrow. Inhaltsverzeichnis 69894169