TY - BOOK AU - Gamma,Erich AU - Helm,Richard AU - Johnson,Ralph E. AU - Vlissides,John AU - Booch,Grady TI - Design patterns : : elements of reusable object-oriented software / T2 - Addison-Wesley professional computing series SN - 9780201633610 U1 - 005.12 GA.D 2012 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Boston PB - Addison-Wesley KW - Object-oriented programming (Computer science) KW - Computer software KW - Reusability KW - Software patterns N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-381) and index; 1. Introduction: What Is a Design Pattern?: Design Patterns in Smalltalk MVC -- Describing Design Patterns -- The Catalog of Design Patterns -- Organizing the Catalog -- How Design Patterns Solve Design Problems -- How to Select a Design Pattern -- How to Use a Design Pattern -- 2. A Case Study: Designing a Document Editor: Design Problems -- Document Structure -- Formatting. Embellishing the User Interface -- Supporting Multiple Look-and-Feel Standards -- Supporting Multiple Window Systems -- User Operations -- Spelling Checking and Hyphenation -- Summary -- Design Pattern Catalog -- 3. Creational Patterns: Abstract Factory: -- Builder -- Factory Method -- Prototype -- Singleton -- Discussion of Creational Patterns -- 4. Structural Pattern: Adapter -- Bridge. Composite -- Decorator -- Facade -- Flyweight -- Proxy -- Discussion of Structural Patterns -- 5. Behavioral Patterns: Chain of Responsibility -- Command -- Interpreter -- Iterator -- Mediator -- Memento -- Observer. -- State -- Strategy -- Template Method -- Visitor -- Discussion of Behavioral Patterns -- 6. Conclusion: What to Expect from Design Patterns -- A Brief History -- The Pattern Community -- An Invitation -- A Parting Thought -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: Guide to Notation -- Class Diagram -- Object Diagram -- Interaction Diagram -- Appendix C: Foundation Classes -- List. Iterator -- ListIterator. -- Point. Rect N2 - Four software designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems, using Smalltalk and C++ in example code. These 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible, elegant, and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves. The authors begin by describing what patterns are and how they can help you design object-oriented software. They go on to systematically name, explain, evaluate, and catalog recurring designs in object-oriented systems.--From publisher description ER -