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Linkers and Loaders(Paperback)
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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25/10/1999
Whatever your programming language, whatever your platform, you probably tap into linker and loader functions. This book deals with these deep-seated compile-time and run-time processes. It begins w...
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Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns(Hardback)
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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16/07/2002
A guide on how to reverse engineer legacy systems to understand their problems, and then reengineer those systems to meet new demands. It uses patterns to clarify and explain the process of understa...
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System Architecture with XML(Paperback)
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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28/06/2002
XML is increasingly used as the format for corporate data, especially in Business-to-business transactions, as well as in knowledge and document management. This text explores XML architecture and e...
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Design Methods for Reactive Systems(Hardback)
Yourdon, Statemate, and the UML
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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27/12/2002
Describes methods and techniques for the design of software systems - particularly reactive software systems that engage in stimulus-response behavior. This work helps the software designer meet the...
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Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema(Paperback)
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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07/04/2003
XML Schema is a language standard from the W3C and a foundation for defining data in Web-based systems. This book provides an understanding of Schemas, from the basic concepts, type systems, type de...
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Linkers and Loaders(Electronic book text)
Morgan Kaufmann
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25/10/1999
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From COBOL to OOP(Paperback)
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
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31/07/2003
One problem that COBOL developers have to deal with on new projects is the familiarity with object-oriented concepts. This book presents a practical approach to OOP using the concepts and techniques...
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