Patterns for resource management
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Patterns for resource management
(Wiley series in software design patterns, . Pattern-oriented software architecture ; v. 3)
J. Wiley, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-267) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first volume of the POSA pattern series introduced a broad-spectrum of general-purpose patterns in software design and architecture. The second narrowed the focus to fundamental patterns for building sophisticated concurrent and networked software systems and applications. This volume uses design patterns to present techniques for implementing effective resource management in a system. The patterns are covered in detail making use of several examples providing directions to the readers on how to implement the presented patterns. Additionally, the volume presents a thorough introduction into resource management and a case study where the patterns are applied to the domain of mobile radio networks. The patterns are grouped by different areas of resource management and hence address the complete lifecycle of resources: resource acquisition, coordination and release.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Frank Buschmann. Foreword by Steve Vinoski.
About This Book.
About The Authors.
Intended Audience.
Structure of the Book.
Guide to the Reader.
Acknowledgements.
About The Authors.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Overview of Resource Management.
1.2 Scope of Resource Management.
1.3 Usage of Patterns.
1.4 Patterns in Resource Management.
1.5 Related Work.
1.6 Pattern Form.
2. Resource Acquisition.
Lookup.
Lazy Acquisition.
Eager Acquisition.
Partial Acquisition.
3. Resource Lifecycle.
Caching.
Pooling.
Coordinator.
Resource Lifecycle Manager.
4. Resource Release.
Leasing.
Evictor.
5. Guidelines for Applying Resource Management.
6. Case Study: Ad Hoc Networking.
6.1 Overview.
6.2 Motivation.
6.3 Solution.
7. Case Study: Mobile Network.
7.1 Overview.
7.2 Motivation.
7.3 Solution.
8. The Past, Present, and Future of Patterns.
8.1 The Past Four Years at a Glance.
8.2 Where Patterns are Now.
8.3 Where Will Patterns Go Tomorrow?
8.4 A Brief Note about the Future of Patterns.
9. Concluding Remarks.
Referenced Patterns.
Notations.
References.
Acknowledgements.
Index of Patterns.
Index.
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