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From: Santosh Rau <santoshr@ngc.com>
Subject: Re: Looking for a good book on Frameworks
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References: <3sqfhk$9hg@emerald.cc.uow.edu.au> <3sur7e$ior@ornews.intel.com> <MSS.95Jul7070854@cherokee>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 19:27:09 GMT
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There is one :

OO Application Frameworks - edited by T. Lewis - Prentice Hall, ISBN
1-884777-06-6

Santosh Rau
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mss@cherokee (Michael S. Sayko) wrote:
>
> In article <3sur7e$ior@ornews.intel.com> pdlogan@ornews.intel.com (Patrick Logan) writes:
> 
>    Harendra Mariappa (hari@emerald.cc.uow.edu.au) wrote:
> 
>    : I am looking for a book which will give me a
>    : clear description of how we go about programming
>    : using frameworks. Any hints or suggestions.
> 
>    The term "framework" is only loosely defined. It would be difficult to
>    write a book explaining how to use frameworks in general. There is too
>    much variation among frameworks, too many "domains" (another loose term)
>    to which frameworks have been applied, for a generic exposition.
> 
>    --
>    Patrick_D_Logan@ccm.jf.intel.com
>    Intel/Personal Conferencing
> 
>    "Form follows function." -Le Corbusier
> 
> 
> You might want to examine the patterns home page at UIUC
> (http://st-www.cs.uiuc.edu/users/patterns/patterns.html).  This home
> page references numerous papers that deal with frameworks and patterns
> (all of which are ftp'able).  The home page also references books on
> patterns.
> 
> Two papers you may want to examine (from the patterns home page) are:
> 
> Documenting Frameworks Using Patterns 
>    Ralph Johnson. Proc of OOPSLA '92, Vancouver, BC, Canada. (PostScript
>    342k) 
> 
> Design and Reuse in Object Oriented Frameworks: Patterns, Contracts,
>    and Motifs in Concert 
>    Richard Lajoie, Rudolph Keller. ACFAS 1994, Montreal, QC, Canada.
>    (PostScript 161k) 
> 
> Michael Sayko
> mss@mitre.org
> 
> 

