Synopses & Reviews
Book News Annotation:
With the idea in mind that "conciseness is more compatible with
memory and broadness is more compatible with understanding, lifelong
systems analyst Anthony (programming at 8, pro at 12) writes for
those who want to know and work with software objects in the most
effective ways. Working hierarchically from most important
information to the least, Anthony describes Bi-design, overall
processing flows and network browsers, network site servers, server
processing reorganization, and progresses to his system of derived
simplicity, describing function set network representation, database
representation, data relationship management and a dream language. In
appendices he offers examples of syntax of code and a procedure-
oriented to data-oriented translation key.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Book News Annotation:
With the idea in mind that "conciseness is more compatible with
memory and broadness is more compatible with understanding, lifelong
systems analyst Anthony (programming at 8, pro at 12) writes for
those who want to know and work with software objects in the most
effective ways. Working hierarchically from most important
information to the least, Anthony describes Bi-design, overall
processing flows and network browsers, network site servers, server
processing reorganization, and progresses to his system of derived
simplicity, describing function set network representation, database
representation, data relationship management and a dream language. In
appendices he offers examples of syntax of code and a procedure-
oriented to data-oriented translation key.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Synopsis:
This book isn?t dependent on any single technology?rather, it provides a way to integrate the best, most efficient techniques from a variety of programming methodologies and present to the reader a clearer view of how and when to use each technique. This book is a cohesive presentation of concepts and strategies which make complex software designing and programming look easy. It thoroughly conveys the keys to gaining complete control of systems and development efforts ? for every role, and from novices to veterans. The author designed this book to thoroughly convey the thinking which makes complex software development look easy, regardless of which technologies are used. This book is meant not just to reveal several fundamentally more effective ways of viewing software and its development, but to pass on an even more fundamental ?feeling? for systems.
Synopsis:
Iterating Infusion: Clearer Views of Objects, Classes, and Systems is a one-of-a-kind book, not dependent on any single technology. Rather, it provides a way to integrate the most efficient techniques from a variety of programming methods, in a manner that makes designing and programming software look easy.
Iterating Infusion presents comprehensive tools for you to best manage and work with object orientation. These include simplified fundamental concepts, popular language comparisons, advanced designing strategies, a broad usage progression, thorough design notations (interaction algebra), and data-oriented (fundamentally-OO) languages.
The title, Iterating Infusion, alludes to the fact that any system has multiple, coexisting functional levels and that new levelsboth lower and higherare continually added to the same functional area. The practical effect is to bring processes into more focus, always clarifying the vague. The extreme form of this is when separate but compatible technologies are brought together to create advancements; these can be baby-steps or great leaps, with varying amounts of effort. In more general terms, the same thing in a different context can take on much more power. And actually, this phenomenon is at the heart of object-oriented software.
Readers have been confirming that, compared to books on just low-level details, Iterating Infusion presents cohesive insights that allow you to solve more problems with the same effort in more key places.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Level I Whole Consistency: Part One Orientation; Comparisons among Objects and Structures.- Part Two Bi-design; Function-oriented Designing Strategies.- Part Three Untangled Web; One Very Common Enterprise-level Design.- Level II Derived Simplicity: Part Four x = why; Interaction Algebra for Analyzing and Designing.- Part Five Live and Unscripted; Object Animation, a Clearer View of Automation.- Conclusion.