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大型重构
作者:Martin Lippert,Stephen Roock 著
出版社:John Wiley & Sons
出版时间:2006-12-01
ISBN:9780470858929
定价:¥497.00
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内容简介
Large Refactorings looks at methods of establish design improvements as an important and independent activity during development of software, and will help to ensure that software continues to adapt, improve and remain easy to read and modify without altering its observable behaviour. It provides real-world experience from real refactored projects and shows how to refactor software to ensure that it is efficient, fresh and adaptable. 作者简介:Stefan Roock works as a consultant and coach for it-agile GmbH (located in Germany). His areas of expertise include agile software development, refactoring techniques and agile project management and among his special interests are refactoring, incremental design and agile customer coaching. Stefan also is frequently a speaker at technical conferences and has published a number of papers and articles. He is co-author of the book "Extreme Programming in Action". You can contact him at stefan@stefanroock.de or http://www.stefanroock.de.
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目录
1. Introduction.
1.1 Architecture Smells.
1.2 Large Refactorings.
1.3 Refactoring and Databases.
1.4 Refactoring and Published-APIs.
1.5 Recommended Reading.
1.6 For Whom Was this Book Written?.
1.7 The Background of this Book.
1.8 Acknowledgements.
2. Refactoring - An Overview.
2.1 Emergent Design.
2.2 What Does Refactoring Mean?.
2.3 The Role of Tests.
2.4 Tools Support for Refactorings.
2.5 Experiences and Recommendations.
2.6 References.
3. Architecture Smells.
3.1 Design Principles.
3.2 Smells in Dependency Graphs.
3.3 Smells in Inheritance Hierarchies.
3.4 Smells in Packages.
3.5 Smells in Subsystems.
3.6 Smells in Layers.
3.7 Locating Smells.
3.8 Preventing Smells.
3.9 References.
4. Large Refactorings.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Best Practices for Large Refactorings.
4.3 Fragments of Large Refactorings.
4.4 Example: Lists.
4.5 References.
5. Refactoring of Relational Databases.
5.1 Differences between Databases and OO Programming Languages.
5.2 Problems in the Interaction of Programs and Database.
5.3 Refactoring of Relational Database Schemas.
5.4 Migration of Data between Different Versions of a Database Schema.
5.5 Refactoring Database Access Codes.
5.6 Roles in a Project.
5.7 Tools.
5.8 Tips.
5.9 A Typical Data Models.
5.10 An Example.
5.11 References.
6. API Refactorings.
6.1 Subsystems.
6.2 Problems of API Refactorings.
6.3 Compatibility Classes.
6.4 Refactoring Tags.
6.5 API Refactorings in Detail.
6.6 Converter.
6.7 Application Migration with Incompatible Subsystem Changes.
6.8 Tips for Designing APIs.
6.9 An Example.
6.10 Another Approach: "Catch Up and Replay".
6.11 References.
7. Tool-based Detection and Avoidance of Architecture Smells.
7.1 Specifications of an Analysis Tool.
7.2 Architecture Analysis with Sotograph.
7.3 Architecture Analysis Based on Cycles.
7.4 Metrics-based Architecture Analysis.
7.5 Support for the Preparation of Large Refactorings.
7.6 Support of the Refactoring Process.
7.7 Conclusion.
8. Conclusion.
Glossary.
Index.
1.1 Architecture Smells.
1.2 Large Refactorings.
1.3 Refactoring and Databases.
1.4 Refactoring and Published-APIs.
1.5 Recommended Reading.
1.6 For Whom Was this Book Written?.
1.7 The Background of this Book.
1.8 Acknowledgements.
2. Refactoring - An Overview.
2.1 Emergent Design.
2.2 What Does Refactoring Mean?.
2.3 The Role of Tests.
2.4 Tools Support for Refactorings.
2.5 Experiences and Recommendations.
2.6 References.
3. Architecture Smells.
3.1 Design Principles.
3.2 Smells in Dependency Graphs.
3.3 Smells in Inheritance Hierarchies.
3.4 Smells in Packages.
3.5 Smells in Subsystems.
3.6 Smells in Layers.
3.7 Locating Smells.
3.8 Preventing Smells.
3.9 References.
4. Large Refactorings.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Best Practices for Large Refactorings.
4.3 Fragments of Large Refactorings.
4.4 Example: Lists.
4.5 References.
5. Refactoring of Relational Databases.
5.1 Differences between Databases and OO Programming Languages.
5.2 Problems in the Interaction of Programs and Database.
5.3 Refactoring of Relational Database Schemas.
5.4 Migration of Data between Different Versions of a Database Schema.
5.5 Refactoring Database Access Codes.
5.6 Roles in a Project.
5.7 Tools.
5.8 Tips.
5.9 A Typical Data Models.
5.10 An Example.
5.11 References.
6. API Refactorings.
6.1 Subsystems.
6.2 Problems of API Refactorings.
6.3 Compatibility Classes.
6.4 Refactoring Tags.
6.5 API Refactorings in Detail.
6.6 Converter.
6.7 Application Migration with Incompatible Subsystem Changes.
6.8 Tips for Designing APIs.
6.9 An Example.
6.10 Another Approach: "Catch Up and Replay".
6.11 References.
7. Tool-based Detection and Avoidance of Architecture Smells.
7.1 Specifications of an Analysis Tool.
7.2 Architecture Analysis with Sotograph.
7.3 Architecture Analysis Based on Cycles.
7.4 Metrics-based Architecture Analysis.
7.5 Support for the Preparation of Large Refactorings.
7.6 Support of the Refactoring Process.
7.7 Conclusion.
8. Conclusion.
Glossary.
Index.
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