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1 1 Another group of Patterns Architectural Patterns

2 2 Patterns Pattern: A representation of a proven solution. Problem Applicable Forces Solution Consequences Benefits

3 3 Software Architecture Architecture is OVERLOADED –System architecture –Application architecture Architecture for this presentation is The modules, processes, interconnections, and protocols which constitute the deployed software system. Different from the behavioral architecture which describes how the business classes execute the business processes.

4 4 Architecture Specification Document which defines in text and diagrams the design, flow and technologies of the design. Shows how persistence, communication, and behavior are to be implemented in the system.

5 5 Types of Patterns Lowest Level – Programming Patterns –Iterator, if, while Design Level – Design Patterns –Factory, builder, --- gang of 4 Before Design – Architectural Patterns –Martin Fowler- presentation, domain, data storage, environment Analysis Patterns – –used in requirements analysis

6 6 Architectural Layers - Patterns –Presentation » interactions with the user – HTML, thick client, MVC, web services –Domain (Logic) »Business rules, validations, calculations, verifications –Data Storage »database –Environmental »Session management, messaging

7 7 Presentation Architectural Patterns Presentation interactions with the user No Client Thick Client (rich client) Thin Client

8 8 Presentation Architectural Patterns Model View Controller Application Controller Input Controller –Page Controller –Front Controller View Controller –Template View –Transform View –Two Step View

9 9 Model View Controller Separation of Presentation (View/Controller) from Domain (Model) Separation of View and Controller Model – Domain object View – Presentation object Controller – Controller object to handle user request/response

10 10 Application Controller A centralized point for handling screen navigation and flow of an application. Application Controller – determines which type of input is needed or which screen. Input Controller View Application Controller Domain Layer

11 11 Application Controller

12 12 Application Controller A single point of control to change program flow and navigation May be in mediating layer between the presentation and the domain May be reusable across various presentations Testable outside the UI framework.

13 13 Front Controller

14 14 Page Controller

15 15 Front vs Page Controller Front Controller –Single point for adding behavior –Can add behavior dynamically (filter pattern) –Use with more complex applications Page Controller –Simple - Input controller per page –Don’t put controller logic into scriplets – use separate classes –More prone to duplicate code with this controller

16 16 Template View

17 17 Transform View

18 18 Template vs Transform vs Two Step Template View –Follows natural editing notions –Supports non=programmer editors of HTML –Needs discipline to avoid scriplets Transform View –Can test without server –Works well with XML Two Step View –Easy to make global appearance changes –Easy to support multiple appearances –Complex

19 19 Example

20 20 Data Storage Need mechanisms to allow RDBMS to communicate in the OO world. With OO databases none of these patterns necessary. Useful even if non-OO language wants to communicate with RDBMS to make the DB flexible to change in type and to make the data representation protected.

21 21 Data Storage Patterns Table Data Gateway Row Data Gateway Active Record Data Mapper Structural Patterns –Foreign Key Mapping, Identify Field Association, Table Mapping, Single Table Inheritance.

22 22 Table Data Gateway

23 23 Row Data Gateway

24 24 Row Data Gateway (2)

25 25 Active Record

26 26 Data Mapper

27 27 Distribution Patterns Remote Façade Data Transfer Object

28 28 Remote Facade

29 29 Data Transfer Object

30 30 Summary No one patterns is an end all Patterns are mechanisms to help decompose applications into reusable, maintainable, modules. The layers of development help to define the needed patterns No pattern is always correct -- fit the application.

31 31 Computing Degrees at FSU-Panama City Math&Science Business Math&EE General Information System Degrees Scientific Degrees Management Information Systems (BS) Information Studies (Web – BS,MS) Computer Science (MS, Web-BS) Computer Engineering (BS, Web-MS)  Systems Analysis  IT Management  Computer Consulting  Application Programming  Web Development  Network Management  Information Systems  Management of Information Services  Social Informatics  Information and Communication Technologies  Embedded Systems  Image Processing  Electronics and Electromagnetics  Signals and Systems  Communications  Microprocessors  Computer Architecture  Operating Systems  Systems Programming  Applications Programming  Database Administration  Systems Administration. Degree Programs http://www.pc.fsu.edu/degreeplansheets/default.asphttp://www.pc.fsu.edu/degreeplansheets/default.asp. Advisor Jeanne Dexter – jdexter@mail.pc.fsu.edu. Advisor Alan Stromberg sdytomnrty@mail.pc.fsu.edu. Advisor Kamran Imen kimen@mail.pc.fsu.edu. Advisor Sara Stoecklin stoeckli@cs.fsu.edu


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