.NET软件架构之美(英文版)

.NET软件架构之美(英文版)
作 者: 埃斯波西托 索尔塔雷罗
出版社: 人民邮电出版社
丛编项: 图灵程序设计丛书
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标 签: .NET
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作者简介

  DinoEsposito,.NET和软件架构技术方面的世界级权威,微软ASP.NETMVP。目前就职于著名的.NET技术咨询公司IDesign。他是广受欢迎的技术作家。担任MSDNMagazine特邀专栏作家多年。并撰有ProgrammingASP.NET-3.5CoreReferences等名著。AndreaSaItareIIo,微软ASP.NETMVP。意大利.NET用户组负责人。现任ManagedDesigns公司首席软件架构师。

内容简介

《.NET软件架构之美(英文版)》出自两位具有多年软件开发经验的 ASP .NET专家、作者和培训师之手,内容涉及多层架构、设计模式以及设计原则。第一部分简要介绍 UML、设计原则及模式;第二部分从技术架构角度讨论分层设计。《.NET软件架构之美(英文版)》行文流畅,语言通俗易懂,阐述了各种架构设计技术方案的优与劣,并讲述了如何在优与劣中做出权衡。中设计了真实的场景,展示了如何将这些设计原则更加具体地应用到 .NET应用程序中。《.NET软件架构之美(英文版)》适合各层次 .NET开发人员阅读。

图书目录

Part I Principles

 1 Architects and Architecture Today 

   What's a Software Architecture, Anyway? 

   Applying Architectural Principles to Software 

   What's Architecture and What's Not 

   Architecture Is About Decisions 

   Requirements and Quality of Software 

   Who's the Architect, Anyway? 

   An Architect's Responsibilities 

   How Many Types of Architects Do You Know? 

   Common Misconceptions About Architects 

   Overview of the Software Development Process 

   The Software Life Cycle 

   Models for Software Development 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 2 UML Essentials 

   UML at a Glance 

   Motivation for and History of Modeling Languages 

   UML Modes and Usage 

   UML Diagrams 

   Use-Case Diagrams 

   Class Diagrams 

   Sequence Diagrams 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 3 Design Principles and Patterns 

   Basic Design Principles 

   For What the Alarm Bell Should Ring 

   Structured Design 

   Separation of Concerns 

   Object-Oriented Design 

   Basic OOD Principles 

   Advanced Principles 

   From Principles to Patterns 

   What's a Pattern, Anyway? 

   Patterns vs. Idioms 

   Dependency Injection 

   Applying Requirements by Design 

   Testability 

   Security 

   From Objects to Aspects 

   Aspect-Oriented Programming 

   AOP in Action 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

Part II Design of the System

 4 The Business Layer 

   What's the Business Logic Layer, Anyway? 

   Dissecting the Business Layer 

   Where Would You Fit the BLL? 

   Business and Other Layers 

   Patterns for Creating the Business Layer 

   The Transaction Script Pattern 

   Generalities of the TS Pattern 

   The Pattern in Action 

   The Table Module Pattern 

   Generalities of the TM Pattern 

   The TM Pattern in Action 

   The Active Record Pattern 

   Generalities of the AR Pattern 

   The AR Pattern in Action 

   The Domain Model Pattern 

   Generalities of the DM Pattern 

   The DM Pattern in Action 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 5 The Service Layer 

   What's the Service Layer, Anyway? 

   Responsibilities of the Service Layer 

   What's a Service, Anyway? 

   Services in the Service Layer 

   The Service Layer Pattern in Action 

   Generalities of the Service Layer Pattern 

   The Service Layer Pattern in Action 

   Related Patterns 

   The Remote Fa?ade Pattern 

   The Data Transfer Object Pattern 

   The Adapter Pattern 

   DTO vs. Assembly 

   Service-Oriented Architecture 

   Tenets of SOA 

   What SOA Is Not 

   SOA and the Service Layer 

   The Very Special Case of Rich Web Front Ends 

   Refactoring the Service Layer 

   Designing an AJAX Service Layer 

   Securing the AJAX Service Layer 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 6 The Data Access Layer 

   What's the Data Access Layer, Anyway? 

   Functional Requirements of the Data Access Layer 

   Responsibilities of the Data Access Layer 

   The Data Access Layer and Other Layers 

   Designing Your Own Data Access Layer 

   The Contract of the DAL 

   The Plugin Pattern 

   The Inversion of Control Pattern 

   Laying the Groundwork for a Data Context 

   Crafting Your Own Data Access Layer 

   Implementing the Persistence Layer 

   Implementing Query Services 

   Implementing Transactional Semantics 

   Implementing Uniquing and Identity Maps 

   Implementing Concurrency 

   Implementing Lazy Loading 

   Power to the DAL with an O/RM Tool 

   Object/Relational Mappers 

   Using an O/RM Tool to Build a DAL 

   To SP or Not to SP 

   About Myths and Stored Procedures 

   What About Dynamic SQL? 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 7 The Presentation Layer 

   User Interface and Presentation Logic 

   Responsibilities of the Presentation Layer 

   Responsibilities of the User Interface 

   Common Pitfalls of a Presentation Layer 

   Evolution of the Presentation Patterns 

   The Model-View-Controller Pattern 

   The Model-View-Presenter Pattern 

   The Presentation Model Pattern 

   Choosing a Pattern for the User Interface 

   Design of the Presentation 

   What Data Is Displayed in the View? 

   Processing User Actions 

   Idiomatic Presentation Design 

   MVP in Web Presentations 

   MVP in Windows Presentations 

   Summary 

   Murphy's Laws of the Chapter 

 Final Thoughts 

 Appendix: The Northwind Starter Kit 

Index