On this page you can find every issue of Ratio Group's ObjectiveView - the Object and Component Journal for Software Professionals.
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Issue 10 (Autumn/Fall 2006): pdf
Databases and Automated Testing :
- Kent Beck Interview
- C# 2.0 & 3.0 Overview
- Refactoring Databases
- OODBMS Revisited
- How to Work with Legacy Code
- Grady Booch on SOA
- Kevlin Henney - Why the Waterfall Fails
- Opinion: Ruby - I Love You (Not)
- Ed Yourdon - Structured Analysis - A Retrospective
- TDD - Treating Tests as Code
- Enterprise Architect 's Model/Code Sync Features
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Issue 9 (Spring 2006): pdf
New Kids on the Block:
- Features: Ruby on Rails, AspectJ, AJAX
- Specs are Bad? (Rebecca Wirfs-Brock)
- Abstraction (Kelvin Henney)
- Glacial Development (Scott Ambler)
- Prefactor and be Agile (Ken Pugh)
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Issue 8 (Autumn 2005): pdf
Focus on Agile Development:
- Effective Unit Testing (Elfriede Dustin)
- Retrospective Agility (Tim Mackinnon)
- Turning Comments into Code (Kent Tong)
- Latest update on Agile Modeling (Scott Ambler)
- Combining Design Driven Testing (DDT) with Test Driven Design (TDD) (Doug Rosenberg and Matt Stephens)
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Issue 7 (Summer 2003): pdf zip
- Microsoft C# author Jon Jagger overviews C#.NET
- Paul Hatcher takes a look at VB.NET
- Richard Vaughan on Managed C++ under .NET
- Interview with authors Doug Rosenberg and Matt Stephens on their forthcoming book Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP
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Issue 6: pdf zip
- Special Edition of ObjectiveView, focusing on CBD issues
- John Daniels & John Cheesman (Authors: UML Components) on UML Components
- Paul Allen (Author: Realizing e-Business With Components) on EBiz Components
- Mark Collins-Cope & Hubert Matthews on Let's Get Layered
- Philip Eskelin (Author: Component Design Patterns: A Pattern Language for Component Based Development),with Kyle Brown & Nat Pryce on Component Distribution Patterns
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Issue 5: pdf zip
- Interview with Ivar Jacobson
- Clemens Syperski (Author: Component Software) on Components vs. Objects
- Ralph Johnson (Author: Design Patterns) on Dynamic Object Model Architectures
- Mark Collins-Cope on the RSI approach to Use Cases
- Keiron McCammon on e-Business Architectures
- Doug Rosenberg (Author: Use Case Driven Modeling with UML) and
Kendall Scott (Co-author: UML Distilled) with "Goldilocks and the Three Software Processes"
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Issue 4: pdf zip
- Richard Vaughan with an Introduction to XML for Developers
- Author Jason Garbis on Designing Distributed Object Applications
- Author Jan Bosch on Software Product Lines and Architetures
- Why is UML topsy turvy? by Hubert Matthews and Mark Collins-Cope
- Author Brian Hendersen-Sellers describes the OPEN Process
- In-depth technical interview with author Robert C. Martin on eXtreme Programming
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Issue 3: pdf zip
- Yonat Sharon summarises Kent Beck's Extreme Programming Process
- Authors Kendall Scott and Doug Rosenberg put the counter-case to Extreme Programming
- Paul Crerand of BEA with a detailed technical article on M3 - their Object Transaction Monitor
- Brent Carlson of IBM discusses the use of Design Patterns in SanFransisco
- Author Robert C. Martin with An Introduction to UML Use Cases
- Michael Barnes of Hurwitz Group with An Introduction to Components and CBD
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Issue 2: pdf zip
- Author Thomas Mowbray gives an Introduction to CORBA
- Author Robert C. Martin on the Open-Closed principle of OO design
- Anne Thomas (Patricia Seybold Group) on Noblenet Nouveau -
ORB/COM/RPC interoperability tool
- Keiran McCannon of Versant with an in depth article on the case for
the OODBMS (vs. RDBMS)
- Q2 Object News Summary (from www.objectnews.com)
- OMG Analysis by Eric Leach - OMG's UK representative
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Issue 1: pdf zip
- Structuring Large OO Projects - Avoiding the Pitfalls
- The Commercial Case for OO Software Development (do you need to convince your manager?)
- Object Management Group Analysis by the UK's OMG Representative
- Object Oriented Design Tips
- ObjectNews - A Summary of Key Q1 Object News
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