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Highpoint Software Systems Founder Publishes New Article
Article Describes Simulation Engine Technique
November 1, 2002 -- The founder of Highpoint Software Systems,
Peter Bosch, has published an article entitled "Directed
Acyclic Graphs provide a powerful tool for determining sequence",
describing a technique for divining execution order from the relationships
between disparate entities in a simulation.
This is the fourth article Mr. Bosch has
published for Builder.com.
Mr. Bosch has published a wide range of articles, as follows:
Directed
Acyclic Graphs provide a powerful tool for determining sequence Nov
1, 2002
DAGs are useful in software design when
determining an order to compile files so that you can ensure a type definition
is defined. Learn to use DAGs to determine sequences for computing related
values on forms. (2 Pages)
Gain
Threading control in C# with the Interlocked and Monitor classes Jul
16, 2002
Employing multiple threads can increase performance and scalability in your
applications. Find out how to take advantage of the Interlocked and Monitor
classes for safer, more efficient threading. (3 Pages)
Specify
Data Set Requirements in XML, not code Jul 16, 2002
Find out how you can use the Singleton factory pattern to build DataSet
objects. Using an XML configuration document, you can dynamically create DataSet
objects. (2 Pages)
A
Beginner's Guide to threading in C# May 31, 2002
Threading can increase your application's performance and scalability if it
is implemented correctly. Find out the basic concepts and see how you can use
them in your applications. (3 Pages)
More Java Gems (Cambridge
Univ Press; ISBN: 0521774772 )
SIGS’ book contanining the best articles published in the last year
included “Effective Multithreading”, below.
January 1999 - Effective Multithreading.
"Here is a framework that uses tokens and a thread pool to
simplify the creation of a Thread-Separated server."
We are informed that this mechanism was used in the design of 4 back-end servers
at Yahoo.com.
August 1998 - Thread Separation.
"This article addresses the question of when, and the technology of
how, to use threads in your application."
February 1998 - JavaBeans-to-ActiveX Bridge.
"…Pete Bosch introduces you to the JavaBeans-to-ActiveX bridging tool
provided by Sun Microsystems and describes his own experiences with it. …He
shows you how to build an application that uses the control and, finally, gives
you a dirt-simple mechanism for establishing communication with the ActiveX
control from your MFC application.."
January 1997 - Windows NT Security Model.
"In this article, Mr. Bosch describes an understandable abstraction of
the Windows NT security model, and some of the mechanisms it enables. He
provides guidance for deciding whether you need to use it, and highlights issues
you need to be aware of if you decide you need to use it."
November 1996 - Use Win32 to Optimize Memory and File I/O Management
" The Win32 API provides some great built-in functionality to
accelerate your applications and give them sophisticated cross-process
communication capability. This article will show you how."
October 1996 - Review : MFC Internals, George Shepard & Scot Wingo,
Addison Wesley.
"Book Watch: Deep Code: An Exploratory Look at MFC Internals, Pete
Bosch"
November 1995 - Strategic Debugging Using Memory State Objects.
" This article describes a tool which manages memory state tracking and
uses several CMemoryState objects to fully and transparently perform memory
state validation. "
June 1995 - Transparently Layering Cryptographic Services Over Target File
Systems.
" This article describes an override for the MFC CFile class that
transparently encrypts and decrypts disk files using selectable
algorithms."
Highpoint Software Systems specializes in the arena of modeling and
simulation, and through the experience of its founder and key associates,
has serviced a variety of Fortune 500 clients.

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