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- layers-upon-layers accessdate "2015-08-12".
- layers-upon-layers author "Grier, David Alan".
- layers-upon-layers isCitedBy Edsger_W._Dijkstra.
- layers-upon-layers publisher "IEEE Computer Society".
- layers-upon-layers quote "The idea of using layers to control complexity has become a mainstay of software architecture. We see it in many forms and apply it to many problems. We see it in the hierarchy of classes in object-oriented programming and in the structure of Service-Oriented Architecture.".
- layers-upon-layers quote "We generally trace the idea of building computer systems in layers back to a 1967 paper that the Dutch computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra gave to a joint IEEE Computer Society/ACM conference. Prior to this paper, engineers had struggled with the problem of how to organize software. If you look at early examples of programs, and you can find many in the electronic library of the Computer Society, you will find that most code of that era is complicated, difficult to read, hard to modify, and challenging to reuse. In his 1967 paper, Dijkstra described how software could be constructed in layers and gave an example of a simple operating system that used five layers. He admitted that this system might not be a realistic test of his ideas but he argued that the "larger the project, the more essential the structuring!"".
- layers-upon-layers title "Closer Than You Might Think: Layers upon Layers".
- layers-upon-layers url layers-upon-layers.