Fülszöveg
Object Technology
OBJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP
In this book, Peter Herzum and Oliver
Sims present a complete compo-
nent based strategy, the business
component approach, that applies
and extends component thinking to
all aspects of the software life cycle
for enterprise systems. The approach
includes a conceptual framework that
brings components into the world of
scalable systems, and outlines the
different component granularities.
It also includes a methodology that
goes beyond current object-oriented
practices to provide the concepts
required to meet the real challenges of
component-based development. Using
their business component approach,
the authors then provide a blueprint
for a business component factory—
a development capability that can
produce software with the quality,
speed, and flexibility needed to match
changing business needs. Sprinkled
with guidelines, tips, and architectur-
al patterns, this book fully prepares
you for the approaching...
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Fülszöveg
Object Technology
OBJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP
In this book, Peter Herzum and Oliver
Sims present a complete compo-
nent based strategy, the business
component approach, that applies
and extends component thinking to
all aspects of the software life cycle
for enterprise systems. The approach
includes a conceptual framework that
brings components into the world of
scalable systems, and outlines the
different component granularities.
It also includes a methodology that
goes beyond current object-oriented
practices to provide the concepts
required to meet the real challenges of
component-based development. Using
their business component approach,
the authors then provide a blueprint
for a business component factory—
a development capability that can
produce software with the quality,
speed, and flexibility needed to match
changing business needs. Sprinkled
with guidelines, tips, and architectur-
al patterns, this book fully prepares
you for the approaching component
revolution.
Praise for Business Component Factory
" this book should be very useful for anyone considering the
daunting task of adopting component software on an enter-
prise scale."
—CLEMENS SZYPERSKI (Microsoft Research), author of the
award-winning book, Component Software: Beyond Object-
Oriented Programming
"Herzum and Sims do an admirable job of differentiating the dif-
ferent component concepts, allowing this clearly written book
to focus on the construction of business systems by non-software
practitioners, out of business component parts developed sep-
arately (and perhaps for a commodity component marketplace).
This is the future of software systems, and this book is a prac-
tical, giant step in that direction."
—RICHARD MARK SOLEY, PhD, Chairman and CEO, OMG
"Finally, a book that takes you from component design all the way
down to the middleware on which they are deployed. It's an
important contribution to the nascent server-side component
discipline written by practitioners/or practitioners."
—ROBERT ORFALI, author of Client/Server Survival Guide, Third
Edition and Client/Server Programming with Java and CORBA,
Second Edition (both from Wiley)
PETER HERZUM is Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Vayda &
Herzum (www.vaydaherzum.com). He is a well-known speaker on business
components and distributed system architecture and has presented widely ref-
erenced papers at both OOPSLA and OMG.
OLIVER SIMS is Practice Director with Genesis Development Corporation.
He has been called the "father" of business objects and is a well-known speak-
er on business components and distributed objects. He is the author of
Business Objects and coauthor with Peter Eeles of Building Business Objects
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