Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices, Pearson New International Edition, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (August 29, 2013) © 2014

  • Robert C. Martin
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For courses in Object-Oriented Design, C++ Intermediate Programming, and Object-Oriented Programming.

Written for software engineers 'in the trenches,' this text focuses on the technology - the principles, patterns, and process - that help software engineers effectively manage increasingly complex operating systems and applications. There is also a strong emphasis on the people behind the technology. This text will prepare students for a career in software engineering and serve as an on-going education for software engineers.

Table of contents

  • I. AGILE DEVELOPMENT
  • 1. Agile Practices
  • 2. Overview of Extreme Programming
  • 3. Planning
  • 4. Testing
  • 5. Refactoring
  • 6. A Programming Episode
  • II. AGILE DESIGN
  • 7. What Is Agile Design?
  • 8. SRP: The Single-Responsibility Principle
  • 9. OCP: The Open-Closed Principle
  • 10. LSP: The Liskov Substitution Principle
  • 11. DIP: The Dependency-Inversion Principle
  • 12. ISP: The Interface-Segregation Principle
  • III. THE PAYROLL CASE STUDY
  • 13. Command and Active Object
  • 14. Template Method & Strategy: Inheritance vs. Delegation
  • 15. Facade and Mediator
  • 16. Singleton and Monostate
  • 17. Null Object
  • 18. The Payroll Case Study: Iteration One Begins
  • 19. The Payroll Case Study: Implementation
  • IV. PACKAGING THE PAYROLL SYSTEM
  • 20. Principles of Package Design
  • 21. Factory
  • 22. The Payroll Case Study (Part 2)
  • V. THE WEATHER STATION CASE STUDY
  • 23. Composite
  • 24. Observer - Backing into a Pattern
  • 25. Abstract Server, Adapter, and Bridge
  • 26. Proxy and Stairway to Heaven: Managing Third Party APIs
  • 27. Case Study: Weather Station
  • VI. THE ETS CASE STUDY
  • 28. Visitor
  • 29. State
  • 30. The ETS Framework
  • Appendix A. UML Notation I: The CGI Example
  • Appendix B. UML Notation II: The Statmux
  • Appendix C. A Satire of Two Companies

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