Publisher's Synopsis
Frameworks represent a rapidly growing field within object-oriented programming and development. A framework is a set of cooperating classes that make up a reusable design that addresses a specific application domain. Yet, for all of their value, frameworks are widely misunderstood.In this book, two framework development experts borrow from their extensive real-world experience to introduce a successful patterns approach to framework development. The authors reveal proven techniques and useful solutions for successful framework development. Through this book, you can enhance your skills and learn to make the transition from object-oriented programmer to framework developer.Framework Process Patterns presents working patterns that apply to all phases of the framework development process, from requirements and analysis through documentation. It focuses on the essential issue of what constitutes an appropriate domain, and how to strike the delicate balance between reusability and content. This book also examines the human side of framework development, with advice on effective communication and optimal team organization.;Many of these patterns have broad applicability not just to framework development, but to object-oriented and component-based development in general.You will read about important topics, including:Applying patterns to framework developmentMaintaining consistency throughout the frameworkReducing refinement iterationsDistinguishing implementations from requirementsBalancing capabilities versus keeping the framework focusedDecomposing the development of a frameworkUsing a framework by mapping to itProviding documentation that addresses various framework audiencesPromoting domain-technical cross-team communicationEstablishing framework consistency by defining "Consistency Czar"A single case study runs throughout the book to illustrate the application of principles and techniques. The book also includes two valuable appendices. The first looks at the relationship between frameworks and components, and the second documents the IBM SanFrancisco framework development process.Written for proficient object-oriented programmers who want to learn more about this important field or want to validate their own real-life experiences in the trenches of object-oriented development, Framework Process;0201731320B01282002