This text covers design patterns written in Java. It introduces new patterns and demonstrates how to make them work, supplying over 50 real-world examples with their code. Other topics include coverage of UML and how it fits in with the design phase and patterns.
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Patterns in Java: v. 1: A Catalogue of Reusable Design Patterns, Illustrated with UML by Mark Grand
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Software Patterns; Overview of UML; The Software Life Cycle; Fundamental Design Patterns; Creational Patterns; Partitioning Patterns; Structural Patterns; Behavioral Patterns; Concurrency Patterns; Bibliography; Appendix; Index.
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GOR002049290
9780471258391
0471258393
Patterns in Java: v. 1: A Catalogue of Reusable Design Patterns, Illustrated with UML by Mark Grand
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