Download Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture PDF
2002
| Title | Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture |
|---|---|
| Authors | Martin Fowler |
| Genres | Personal Computers Computer Programming Books Object-oriented Programming (OOP) Software Development Books |
| Publisher | Pearson Education |
| ISBN | 9780321127426 |
Developers of enterprise applications (e.g reservation systems, supply chain programs, financial systems, etc.) face a unique set of challenges, different than those faced by their desktop system and embedded system peers. For this reason, enterprise developers must uncover their own solutions. In this new book, noted software engineering expert Martin Fowler turns his attention to enterprise application development. He helps professionals understand the complex -- yet critical -- aspects of architecture. While architecture is important to all application development, it is particularly critical to the success of an enterprise project, where issues such as performance and concurrent multi-user access are paramount. The book presents patterns (proven solutions to recurring problems) in enterprise architecture, and the context provided by the author enables the reader to make the proper choices when faced with a difficult design decision.
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