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von Martin Fowler (Autor), Ward Cunningham (Übersetzer), Ralph Johnson (Übersetzer)
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 384 Seiten
  • Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam (27. November 1996)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0201895420
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201895421
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,9 x 19,3 x 3 cm
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Besides general-purpose designs, patterns can be specific to particular areas of computing. Martin Fowler's Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models contributes to the literature of patterns by defining more than 70 patterns derived from the health care and financial areas.

The book begins with some intriguing patterns from the business world including the Party and Accountability patterns, which define the players in organisations and whom they report to. A considerable number of patterns are drawn from the health care industry--principally doctor-patient interactions--with patterns such as Observation, Measurement and Protocol. Obviously, these will be most applicable to object modellers who work in this industry (though, of course, patterns can often be used profitably in other fields).

The patterns for financial markets will probably be more interesting for most readers. Fowler defines a Transaction pattern (and related patterns) as well as several for the accounting of objects. He moves on to modelling stock markets with patterns for Portfolio, Quote and Scenario (which defines how a price for a stock is defined for a given moment). Interestingly, he defines patterns for Forward Contracts (for derivatives) as well as Options, and so takes on a complicated area of so much activity in today's financial markets.

The book benefits from the author's considerable design experience in these fields. The author defines each pattern in text and in software-engineering diagrams, but rarely provides implementations of these designs, Implementations that are included are in Smalltalk, making this a book for those experienced with object design. --Richard Dragan

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Patterns are higher-order designs that can be reused across projects and types of computer systems. Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object Models defines over 70 patterns, beginning with some from the business world, such as the Party and Accountability patterns, which define the players in organizations and whom they report to. Many of the other patterns are drawn from the health care industry and mainly show patterns of doctor-patient interactions.

The patterns for financial markets will probably be accessible for the majority of readers. Author Martin Fowler defines a Transaction pattern (and related patterns) as well as several patterns for the Accounting of Objects. He moves on to modeling stock markets with Portfolio, Quote, and Scenario patterns, which define how a price for a stock is determined for a given moment. Interestingly, he establishes patterns for Forward Contracts (for derivatives) as well as Options, and so takes on a complicated area in today's financial markets.

Fowler's considerable design experience in these fields is beneficial, as he is able to define each pattern in both text and software engineering diagrams. Only rarely does the author provide implementations of these designs and those that are furnished are done in Smalltalk, which makes this book more suitable for those who have experience in object design.


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I found this book very hard to work with. I'm convinced that the book's models and ideas have merit once they can be understood but getting that level of understanding is being very difficult. I've had colleagues also attempt to get to grips with this book to see if was just me, but all of us have had the same problem. This book explains scenarios at a reasonably understandable level for each of the examples and then dives very quickly into the abstract without a clear path of how things relate to the original problems. Other issues were the use of smalltalk for examples (smalltalk may be a fine language, but it's hardly intuitive for c,java or vb programmers), and the decision not to use UML for diagrams.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen An excellent book for all analysts, 29. April 1999
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This is simply an excellent book; quite possibly the best book I have read on analysis.

Martin Fowler cheats by actually being able to write. He has a very lucid prose style making this a very readable book (a strength that also manifests itself in his book UML Distilled) even though it deals with complex subjects.

The book deals with using patterns to address particular business areas. However, it has a great deal to offer anybody interested in analysis or modelling (whether they are working in the OO world or not) and provides one of the best explanations I have read of the purpose and objectives of modelling.

Each problem area is presented very clearly and a number of different solutions are presented at different levels of abstraction (and hence complexity) with lots of useful insight into the factors that would determine the appropriate model.

Analysis Patterns is a book that bears reading and re-reading. I frequently refer it as an excellent source of interesting ideas on ways of approaching complex modelling & analysis issues. I have never managed to take one of the patterns and apply it as is; however, the ideas and concepts expressed in the book influence many of my models (even when the business problem I am tackling initially appears to be entirely unrelated to any of the patterns).

Frankly, this is a book I wish I had written.

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This book is required reading for all Architects and Modelers. It helps one frame how to build reusuable systems not only from the technology perspective but will give you insight into how to structure actual business process. It will encourage you to think in alternative ways.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen a must have. Outstanding
Thats one of the books real worth reading.
Describing higher level patterns than GOF "Design Patterns"
it is a source of inspiration for analyst and... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. August 2002 von Manfred Regele

2.0 von 5 Sternen Noch mehr Design Patterns
Eine zähflüssig zu lesende Kollektion von Patterns zum sich durchnagen. Die Patterns sind gut eingeführt und enthalten schöne Beispiele. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 26. Juni 2002 von Daniel Flück

5.0 von 5 Sternen indispensable for those using OO analysis
I've got most of the books on patterns and find that this is the one I use the most. The writing is clear, the patterns address problems that I run into, and mostly the solutions... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. Januar 1999 von Ralph Johnson (johnson@cs.uiuc...

5.0 von 5 Sternen Strong advocate for the domain analyst
The analysis model is often forgotten. Too often designers will do just that -- design, i.e., solve the problem before serious inquiry into requirements analysis. Lesen Sie weiter...
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For me, this is the companion volume to "Design Patterns" by Gamma et. al. (Design Patterns picks up where Analysis Patterns leaves off). Lesen Sie weiter...
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