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SIGS Reference Library

The SIGS Reference Library is a unique series dedicated to providing authoritative reference materials for software development professionals. Written by industry leaders, our dictionaries, style guides, and collections of articles focus on object-oriented, web-based, and emerging technologies.

Editor-in-Chief: Donald G. Firesmith, Knowledge Systems Corp, Cary, North Carolina

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  • Design Patterns in Communications Software

    Rising, Linda
    Published: October 2001

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  • The Road to the Unified Software Development Process

    Jacobson, Ivar
    Bylund, Stefan
    Published: September 2000

    Paperback

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  • The Elements of Java™ Style

    Vermeulen, Allan
    Ambler, Scott W.
    Bumgardner, Greg
    (+ 4 others)
    Published: March 2000

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  • More Java Gems

    Deugo, Dwight
    Published: April 2011

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  • More C++ Gems

    Martin, Robert C.
    Published: February 2000

    Paperback

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  • Kent Beck's Guide to Better Smalltalk

    A Sorted Collection

    Beck, Kent
    Published: February 1999

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  • The Patterns Handbook

    Techniques, Strategies, and Applications

    Rising, Linda
    Published: August 1998

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  • C++ Gems

    Programming Pearls from The C++ Report

    Lippman, Stanley B.
    Published: February 1998

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  • Best of Booch

    Designing Strategies for Object Technology

    Booch, Grady
    Eykholt, Edward M.
    Published: February 1998

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  • Wisdom of the Gurus

    A Vision for Object Technology

    Bowman, Charles F.
    Published: February 1998

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