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von William H. Brown (Autor), Raphael C. Malveau (Autor), Hays W. "Skip" McCormick (Autor) "AntiPatterns represent the latest concept in a series of revolutionary changes in computer science and software engineering thinking ..." (mehr)
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  • Taschenbuch: 336 Seiten
  • Verlag: Verlag John Wiley & Sons, Inc; Auflage: 1., Auflage (9. April 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0471197130
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471197133
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,2 x 19 x 2,6 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.5 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (22 Kundenrezensionen)
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If patterns are good ideas that can be re-applied to new situations, AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software, Architectures, and Projects in Crisis looks at what goes wrong in software development, time and time again. This entertaining and often enlightening text defines what seasoned developers have long suspected: despite advances in software engineering, most software projects still fail to meet expectations--and about a third are cancelled altogether.

The authors of AntiPatterns draw on extensive industry experience, their own and others, to help define what's wrong with software development today. They outline reasons why problem patterns develop (such as sloth, avarice, and greed) and proceed to outline several dozen patterns that can give you headaches or worse.

Their deadliest hit list begins with the Blob, where one object does most of the work in a project, and Continuous Obsolescence, where technology changes so quickly that developers can't keep up. Some of the more entertaining antipatterns include the Poltergeist (where do-nothing classes add unnecessary overhead), the Boat Anchor (a white elephant piece of hardware or software bought at great cost) and the Golden Hammer (a single technology that is used for every conceivable programming problem). The authors then proceed to define antipatterns oriented toward management problems with software (including Death by Planning and Project Mismanagement, along with several miniature antipatterns, that help define why so many software projects are late and overbudget).

The authors use several big vendors' technologies as examples of today's antipatterns. Luckily, they suggest ways to overcome antipatterns and improve software productivity in "refactored solutions" that can overcome some of these obstacles. However, this is a realistic book, a mix of "Dilbert" and software engineering. A clever antidote to getting too optimistic about software development, AntiPatterns should be required reading for any manager facing a large-scale development project. --Richard Dragan



Book Description

Patterns are popular in software development and used to identify different types of procedures, designs, or codes that work. AntiPatterns are the exact opposite. They target common mistakes, errors, and people issues that can cause a software project to fail. Despite its negative sounding name, the positive benefits of AntiPatterns are enormous. This book discusses what AntiPatterns are and then provides practical guidelines on how to detect AntiPatterns and the refactored solutions that correct them. The authors discuss over 40 different AntiPatterns in the areas of software development, architecture, and project management.

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6 von 6 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich:
5.0 von 5 Sternen An enjoyable, usable guide to project management, 19. August 1999
Von Ein Kunde
Perhaps the title of this book is unfortunate, given the fact that those who have posted bad reviews here seem to have expected it to be an extension of the GoF Design Patterns book. (In which case they would have been better off with the GoV A System of Patterns book.) All such expectations aside, however, this book is an enjoyable guide to project management that is well worth reading. As for the criticism that it is nothing more than common sense packaged as wisdom, I would argue that common sense is nothing more than applied wisdom, and the common sense this book aims to teach is sadly lacking in too many companies today (hence the existence and popularity of Dilbert).

BTW, the reviewer who attributed the quote, "there is nothing new under the sun" to Shakespeare might be amused, given the nature of the quote itself, to find that it was originally written by Solomon (in Ecclesiastes 1:9), quite some time prior to Shakespeare! There is nothing new, indeed.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen AntiPatterns: Worth it just for the shear fun of it., 18. Juli 1998
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AntiPatterns: Worth it just for the shear fun of it.

I have never enjoyed reading about the foibles of software development and software project management than reading the AntiPatterns book.

Not only does this book tell you about a number of AntiPatterns, but you also get Patterns or refactored solutions to deal with the AntiPatterns.

I just skimmed the introductory chapters, so I could get to the meat of the book: the AntiPatterns. As you read through them, you will be nodding your head. Quite a number of them are just plain common sense. However, if you have not "Been there, done that", you will truly appreciate them.

I also like the fact they have AntiPatterns at all levels of Software Development. From the Blob: a CLASS that does it ALL, to the CORNCOB: the individual who says: "We must use CORBA". This book will be useful for all participants from the developer to the Project Manager.

I congratulate the authors on an informativ! e and entertaining book!

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5.0 von 5 Sternen My New Favorite "Work" Book, 11. Juni 1999
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If only all the compter lit I have to read was this great. Some guys in class said it's just a "rehash of well-known computer mistakes like Spaghetti Code." I don't think they read it, because it also helps you *fix* them. Besides, someone *needed* to formalize these terms so everyone knows exactly they mean. For example I have a major "lava flow" anti-pattern happening on my thesis project right now -- wish I'd read it before I started!
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1.0 von 5 Sternen Wish I could give it 0 stars
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5.0 von 5 Sternen How to avoid a rut in software development
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Communicates complex ideas simply and captivatingly!
After reading the reviews here on Amazon, I simply had to find out what it was about AntiPatterns that so polarized people.

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1.0 von 5 Sternen didn't like the book - don't bother
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