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Index
Cover Half Title page Title page Copyright page Dedication Foreword About This Book
Intended Audience Structure and Content Acknowledgments
About The Authors Guide To The Reader
Introduction to Patterns Structure and Content Pattern Form Background Reading
Chapter 1: Concurrent and Networked Objects
1.1 Motivation 1.2 Challenges of Concurrent and Networked Software 1.3 A Case Study: Designing a Concurrent Web Server 1.4 Wrapping Up
Chapter 2: Service Access and Configuration Patterns
Wrapper Facade Component Configurator Interceptor Extension Interface
Chapter 3: Event Handling Patterns
Reactor Proactor Asynchronous Completion Token Acceptor-Connector
Chapter 4: Synchronization Patterns
Scoped Locking Strategized Locking Thread-Safe Interface Double-Checked Locking Optimization
Chapter 5: Concurrency Patterns
Active Object Monitor Object Half-Sync/Half-Async Leader/Followers Thread-Specific Storage
Chapter 6: Weaving the Patterns Together
6.1 From Individual Patterns to Pattern Languages 6.2 A Pattern Language for Middleware and Applications 6.3 Beyond Concurrency and Networking 6.4 Pattern Languages versus Pattern Systems
Chapter 7: The Past, Present, and Future of Patterns
7.1 What Has Happened in the Past Four Years 7.2 Where Patterns are Now 7.3 Where Patterns are Going 7.4 A Parting Thought on Predicting the Future
Chapter 8: Concluding Remarks Glossary Notations References Index of Patterns Index Index of Names
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