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Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture


Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture


Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture is a series of software engineering books describing software design patterns.

POSA1

Architectural patterns

  • Layers
  • Pipes and filters
  • Blackboard
  • Broker
  • Model–View–Controller
  • Presentation–Abstraction–Control

Design patterns

  • Whole–Part
  • Master–Slave
  • Proxy
  • Command Processor
  • View Handler
  • Forwarder-Receiver
  • Client–Dispatcher–Server
  • Publisher–subscriber

POSA2

Service access and configuration patterns

  • Wrapper Facade
  • Component Configurator
  • Interceptor
  • Extension interface

Event handling patterns

  • Reactor
  • Proactor
  • Asynchronous Completion Token
  • Acceptor-Connector

Synchronization patterns

  • Scoped Locking
  • Strategized Locking
  • Thread-Safe Interface
  • Double-checked locking

Concurrency patterns

  • Active object
  • Monitor Object
  • Half-Sync/Half-Async
  • Leader/Followers
  • Thread-Specific Storage

POSA3

Resource acquisition

  • Lookup
  • Lazy acquisition
  • Eager acquisition

Resource lifecycle

  • Caching
  • Pooling
  • Coordinator
  • Resource Lifecycle Manager

Resource release

  • Leasing
  • Evictor

POSA4

Software architecture

  • Domain model
  • Layers
  • Model–View–Controller
  • Presentation–Abstraction–Control
  • Microkernel
  • Reflection
  • Pipes and filters
  • Shared repository
  • Blackboard
  • Domain object

Distribution Infrastructure

  • Message Channel
  • Message endpoint
  • Message translator
  • Message route
  • Publisher–subscriber
  • Broker
  • Client proxy
  • Requestor
  • Invoker
  • Client request handler
  • server request handler

Adaptation and execution

  • Bridge
  • Object Adapter
  • Chain of responsitiblity
  • Interpreter
  • Interceptor
  • Visitor
  • Decorator
  • Execute-Around Object
  • Template method
  • Strategy
  • Null Object
  • Wrapper Facade
  • Declarative component configuration

Resource management

  • Container
  • Component Configurator
  • Object manager
  • Lookup
  • Virtual Proxy
  • Lifecycle callback
  • Task coordinator
  • Resource pool
  • Resource cache
  • Lazy Acquisition
  • Eager Acquisition
  • Partial Acquisition
  • Activator
  • Evictor
  • Leasing
  • Automated Garbage Collection
  • Counting Handle
  • Abstract Factory
  • Builder
  • Factory method
  • Disposal Method

Database access

  • Database Access Layer
  • Data mapper
  • Row Data Gateway
  • Table Data Gateway
  • Active Record

POSA5

Patterns referenced in volume 5:

  • Abstract Factory
  • Acceptor-Connector
  • Active Object
  • Adapted Iterator
  • Adapter
  • Align Architecture and Organization (see Conway's Law)
  • Application Controller
  • Architect Also Implements
  • Architecture Follows Organization
  • Asynchronous Completion Token (ACT)
  • Automated Garbage Collection
  • Batch Iterator
  • Batch Method
  • Blackboard
  • Bridge
  • Broker
  • Build Prototypes
  • Builder
  • Bureaucracy
  • Business Delegate
  • Cantrip
  • Chain of Responsibility
  • Class Adapter
  • CLI Server
  • Client Proxy
  • Collections for States
  • Combined Method
  • Command
  • Command Processor
  • Command Sequence (see Composite Command)
  • Community of Trust
  • Compiler
  • Completion Headroom
  • Component Configurator
  • Composite
  • Composite Command
  • Composite-Strategy-Observer (see Model-View-Controller (MVC))
  • Context Object
  • Conway's Law
  • Cooperate, Don’t Control
  • CORBA-CGI Gateway
  • Data Access Object (DAO)
  • Data is the Next Intel Inside
  • Data Transfer Object (DTO)
  • Decorator
  • Disposal Method
  • Distributed Callback
  • Domain Appropriate Devices
  • Domain Model
  • Domain Object
  • Domain Store
  • Don't Flip the Bozo Bit
  • Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII)
  • ed
  • Encapsulated Context (see Context Object)
  • Engage Customers
  • Enumeration Method
  • Explicit Interface
  • External Iterator
  • Facade
  • Factory Method
  • Few Panes Per Window
  • Filter
  • Firewall Proxy
  • Flat and Narrow Tree
  • Forwarder-Receiver
  • Front Controller
  • Half-Sync/Half-Asynchronous
  • Harnessing Collective Intelligence
  • Immutable Value
  • Information Just In Time
  • Interceptor
  • Internal Iterator (see Enumeration Method)
  • Interpreter
  • Invisible Hardware
  • Involve Everyone
  • Iterator
  • Layers
  • Leader/Followers
  • Leveraging the Long Tail
  • Macro Command (see Composite Command)
  • Manager (see Object Manager)
  • Mediator
  • Memento
  • Message
  • Methods for States
  • Mock Object
  • Model-View-Controller (MVC)
  • Monitor Object
  • Mutable Companion
  • Network Effects by Default
  • Nouns and Verbs
  • Null Object
  • Object Adapter
  • Object Manager
  • Objects for States
  • Observer
  • Organization Follows Architecture
  • Page Controller
  • Perpetual Beta
  • Pipes and Filters
  • Pluggable Adapter
  • Pluggable Factory
  • Polyvalent-Program
  • Presentation-Abstraction-Control (PAC)
  • Proactor
  • Prototype
  • Prototype-Abstract Factory (see Pluggable Factory)
  • Proxy
  • Publisher-Subscriber
  • Reactor
  • Reflection
  • Remote Proxy (see Client Proxy)
  • Resource Lifecycle Manager (see Object Manager)
  • Roguelike
  • Separated Engine and Interface
  • Short Menus
  • Singleton
  • Sink
  • Smart Pointer
  • Software Above the Level of a Single Device
  • Some Rights Reserved
  • Source
  • Stable Intermediate Forms
  • Standard Panes
  • State (see Objects for States)
  • Strategized Locking
  • Strategy
  • Template Method
  • Template View
  • The Long Tail (see Leveraging the Long Tail)
  • The Perpetual Beta (see Perpetual Beta)
  • Transfer Object (see Data Transfer Object)
  • Transform View
  • Two-Way Adapter
  • Users Add Value (see Harnessing Collective Intelligence)
  • View Handler
  • Visitor
  • Window Per Task
  • Wrapped Class Adapter
  • Wrapper (see Adapter and Decorator)
  • Wrapper Facade



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