Author: Gordon E. Morrison
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1432732153
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1432732153
Breaking the Time Barrier: The Temporal Engineering of Software-For Advanced Engineers Only
A REVOLUTION IN SOFTWARE DESIGN IS HERE What if you could reduce the size of applications by 50 percent, while cutting code complexity by a factor of three? Breaking the Time Barrier, from renowned inventor and programming expert Gordon E. Get Breaking the Time Barrier computer books for free.
Morrison, can help you do all that while dramatically increasing software reliability. The secret is COSA, for Coherent Object System Architecture. This revolutionary new paradigm in software engineering, in which control-flow and data-flow remain separate, harnesses breakthrough time savings where it counts. The resulting applications are easier to trace, debug, validate, and reuse - and free of the scourge of modern software engineering: so-called "spaghetti code." Promising a Moore's Law for software Check Breaking the Time Barrier our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Morrison, can help you do all that while dramatically increasing software reliability. The secret is COSA, for Coherent Object System Architecture. This revolutionary new paradigm in software engineering, in which control-flow and data-flow remain separate, harnesses breakthrough time savings where it counts. The resulting applications are easier to trace, debug, validate, and reuse - and free of the scourge of modern software engineering: so-called "spaghetti code orrison, can help you do all that while dramatically increasing software reliability. The secret is COSA, for Coherent Object System Architecture. This revolutionary new paradigm in software engineering, in which control-flow and data-flow remain separate, harnesses breakthrough time savings where it counts. The resulting applications are easier to trace, debug, validate, and reuse - and free of the scourge of modern software engineering: so-called "spaghetti code." Promising a Moore's Law for software
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