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Patterns, Programming and Everything [electronic resource] / edited by Karin K. Breitman, R. Nigel Horspool.

By: Breitman, Karin K [editor.].
Contributor(s): Horspool, R. Nigel [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2012Description: XII, 175p. 37 illus., 28 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447123507.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Computer Science | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Programming Techniques | Programming Languages, Compilers, InterpretersDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword -- Preface.- Assessing Dependability for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: is there a Role for Software Architectures? -- A Bestiary of Overlooked Design Patters -- End User Programming in Smart Home -- Reconceptualizing Bottom-Up Tree Rewriting -- Automated Adaptation of Component Interfaces with Type Based Adaptation -- The Benefits of Bad Teaching -- SSA-Based Simulated Execution -- Towards a Calculus of Object Programs -- Formal Specification as High-Level Programming: The ASSL Approach -- Atomicity in Real-time Computing -- Tuning Keyword Pattern Matching -- Afterword.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: With 11 invited submissions from leading researchers and teams of researchers sharing one common characteristic – all have worked with Dr. Judith Bishop during her long and continuing career as a leader in computer science education and research – this book reflects on Dr Bishop’s outstanding contribution to computer science. Having worked at three different universities she now holds a leadership position in the research division of a major software company. The topics covered reflect some of the transitions in her career. The dominant theme is programming languages, with chapters on object oriented programming, real-time programming, component programming and design patterns. Another major and related topic is compilers, with contributions on dataflow analysis, tree rewriting and keyword recognition. Finally, there are some additional chapters on other varied but highly interesting topics including smart homes, mobile systems and teaching computer science.
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Foreword -- Preface.- Assessing Dependability for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: is there a Role for Software Architectures? -- A Bestiary of Overlooked Design Patters -- End User Programming in Smart Home -- Reconceptualizing Bottom-Up Tree Rewriting -- Automated Adaptation of Component Interfaces with Type Based Adaptation -- The Benefits of Bad Teaching -- SSA-Based Simulated Execution -- Towards a Calculus of Object Programs -- Formal Specification as High-Level Programming: The ASSL Approach -- Atomicity in Real-time Computing -- Tuning Keyword Pattern Matching -- Afterword.

With 11 invited submissions from leading researchers and teams of researchers sharing one common characteristic – all have worked with Dr. Judith Bishop during her long and continuing career as a leader in computer science education and research – this book reflects on Dr Bishop’s outstanding contribution to computer science. Having worked at three different universities she now holds a leadership position in the research division of a major software company. The topics covered reflect some of the transitions in her career. The dominant theme is programming languages, with chapters on object oriented programming, real-time programming, component programming and design patterns. Another major and related topic is compilers, with contributions on dataflow analysis, tree rewriting and keyword recognition. Finally, there are some additional chapters on other varied but highly interesting topics including smart homes, mobile systems and teaching computer science.

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