Ted Beers
Hewlett-Packard
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workshop on mobile computing systems and applications | 2003
Ted Beers
Application frameworks implement the part of the customers requirements that remains stable: the implicit problem domain, as described by the analysis model and called the Enduring Business Theme. Specific solutions or applications are built by extending the framework (using object-oriented techniques) with relatively small and stable code fragments and relatively volatile configuration or scripting fragments. At Hewlett-Packard, the author and the software team he leads have discovered with ongoing application development experience hat sub-frameworks can be used to implement the relatively stable extensions to super-frameworks, further simplifying application development and speeding the reintegration of performance and other enhancements.
Archive | 2007
Mike Derocher; Ted Beers; Thomas Kleist; Thomas Moltoni
Archive | 2006
Ted Beers; April Slayden Mitchell; Mark E. Gorzynski; Michael D. Derocher; Thomas Moltoni; Thomas Kleist
Archive | 2007
Ted Beers; Mark E. Gorzynski; Richard N. Mckay; James A. Borg; April Slayden Mitchell
Archive | 2008
Ted Beers; Jon A. Brewster; Lonnie D. Mandigo; April Slayden Mitchell; Kenton O'Hara; Mark E. Gorzynski
Archive | 2008
Ted Beers; Diane R. Hammerstad; Jon A. Brewster; Michael D. Derocher; Mark E. Gorzynski; Lonnie D. Mandigo; April Slayden Mitchell; Kenton O'Hara
Archive | 2009
Ted Beers; Dave Ochs; Rick McKay; Bradley L. Allen
Archive | 2007
Ted Beers; Michael D. Derocher; Brad Allen; Jon A. Brewster; Mark E. Gorzynski; Scott Grasley
Archive | 2007
Ted Beers; Jon A. Brewster; Donald W. Welch; Timothy S. Hubley
Archive | 2010
Lainye E. Heiles; Ted Beers; Lonnie D. Mandigo