Wissenschaftsverlag Dr. Kovač
 
 
Verlag Dr. Kovac, wissenschaftlicher Fachverlag in Hamburg
 

Thomas Kühne

Thomas Kühne, Buchumschlag

A Functional Pattern System for Object-Oriented Design




Schriftenreihe Forschungsergebnisse
zur Informatik, Bd. 47
 
Hamburg 1999, 328 Seiten

ISBN-13: 978-3-86064-770-7
ISBN-10: 3-86064-770-9
 

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This book integrates the vital areas of object-orientation, functional programming, design patterns, and language design. The most important concepts from functional programming are captured with six design patterns:

    -FUNCTION OBJECTS (Black-box behaviour parameterisation)
    -LAZY OBJECTS (Evaluation-by-need semantics)
    -VALUE OBJECTS (Immutable values)
    -VOID OBJECTS (Abandoning null references)
    -TRANSFOLD (Combining internal & external iteration)
    -TRANSLATOR (Homomorphic mapping with generic functions)

These patterns can be used with any object-oriented language to advance software design. The patterns form a system, i.e., a collaborating set of patterns. In their "Related Patterns" sections the patterns refer to each other and to many other published design patterns. Each of the relevant areas (object-orientation, functional programming, design patterns) is introduced in the first part of the book. This part also compares the functional and object-oriented paradigms both in terms of concepts and on a calculus level.

The second part presents the functional pattern system. This system should be beneficial to software practitioners since it integrates the functional paradigm into object-oriented software design. Hence, advantages which have been primarily available in functional languages can be used in object-oriented languages as well. Even when some functional concepts have been partially established in object-oriented software already, they can now be understood as specialised uses of more general function patterns.

This practical aspect is complemented by a theoretical account of multi-paradigm language design. An evaluation of the pattern system for its implications on language design in the third part is concluded by proposing a new distribution of responsibilities between languages and their environments.

The book uses the Eiffel programming language to illustrate the patterns with running sample code. It includes a critical review of the Eiffel language in terms of its suitability as a functional pattern implementation language.


 

Schlagworte

functional pattern, object-oriented, design pattern, language design, functional programming, software design, paradigm integration, Eiffel






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