Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 3: Patterns for Resource Management. Michael Kircher, Prashant Jain

Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 3: Patterns for Resource Management


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Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 3: Patterns for Resource Management Michael Kircher, Prashant Jain
Publisher: Wiley




The podcast says that patterns are literature, made for humans by humans. Http://www.amazon.com/Pattern-Oriented-Software-Architecture-Concurrent-Networked/dp/0471606952/ref=pd_sim_b_1. Chippy is a former colleague and at that time we were discussing a lot about pattern driven software architectures and code generation. A pattern-based architecture review (PBAR) is a lightweight evaluation method based on software architecture patterns, which are generalized solutions to recurring design problems. The reviewer should have expertise in architecture, architecture patterns, quality attributes, and a general knowledge of the domain. Zillman's current annotated link compilation encompasses top value-added resources for knowledge discovery available through the Internet. The selected resources and sites provide a wide A listing pf knowledge discovery resources broken into the following categories: 1) Books, 2) Business and Cmpanies, 3) Magazine and eZines, 4) Organizations, 5) Software, 6) Data Mining, 7) Information Visualization, 8) OLAP, and 9) Text Mining. Michael Kircher Prashant Jain - Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture Volume 3: Patterns for Resource Management. <>. DOWNLOAD FROM: http://rapidshare.com/files/2042258/Pattern-Oriented.Software.Architecture.Vol.2--0471606952.rar. How about a title of "Reference sources for design patterns" or "Design pattern resources" (since I don't mean "reference" as just "look up on demand") and move all the list stuff into the body (or remove it)?