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Practical Software Development Techniques: Tools and Techniques for Building Enterprise Software

โœ Scribed by Edward Crookshanks (auth.)


Publisher
Apress
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
201
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book provides an overview of tools and techniques used in enterprise software development, many of which are not taught in academic programs or learned on the job. This is an ideal resource containing lots of practical information and code examples that you need to master as a member of an enterprise development team.

This book aggregates many of these "on the job" tools and techniques into a concise format and presents them as both discussion topics and with code examples. The reader will not only get an overview of these tools and techniques, but also several discussions concerning operational aspects of enterprise software development and how it differs from smaller development efforts.

For example, in the chapter on Design Patterns and Architecture, the author describes the basics of design patterns but only highlights those that are more important in enterprise applications due to separation of duties, enterprise security, etc.

The architecture discussion revolves has a similar emphasis – different teams may manage different aspects of the application’s components with little or no access to the developer.

This aspect of restricted access is also mentioned in the section on logging.

Theory of logging and discussions of what to log are briefly mentioned, the configuration of the logging tools is demonstrated along with a discussion of why it’s very important in an enterprise environment.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Version Control....Pages 1-30
Unit Testing and Test Driven Development....Pages 31-48
Refactoring....Pages 49-63
Build Tools and Continuous Integration....Pages 65-77
Debugging....Pages 79-90
Development Methodologies and SDLC....Pages 91-100
Design Patterns and Architecture....Pages 101-122
Software Requirements....Pages 123-136
Just Enough SQL....Pages 137-161
Enterprise Considerations and Other Topics....Pages 163-170
Discussion Questions....Pages 171-177
Database Details....Pages 179-182
Bibliography....Pages 183-184
Back Matter....Pages 185-189

โœฆ Subjects


Computer Science, general


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