Â-Randy Stafford Architect At-Large Oracle Coherence Product Development
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“ This book is a must-read for anybody looking to put DDD into practice.”
Â-Udi Dahan Founder of NService Bus
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Implementing Domain-Driven Design presents a top-down approach to understanding domain-driven design (DDD) in a way that fluently connects strategic patterns to fundamental tactical programming tools. Vaughn Vernon couples guided approaches to implementation with modern architectures highlighting the importance & value of focusing on the business domain while balancing technical considerations.< /p>
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Building on Eric EvansÂ’ seminal book Domain-Driven Design the author presents practical DDD techniques through examples from familiar domains. Each principle is backed up by realistic Java examplesÂ-all applicable toC developersÂ-and all content is tied together by a single case study: the delivery of a large-scale Scrum-based Saa S system for a multitenant environment.
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The author takes you far beyond “DDD-lite” approaches that embrace DDD solely as a technical toolset & shows you how to fully leverage DDD’s “strategic design patterns” using Bounded Context Context Maps & the Ubiquitous Language. Using these techniques & examples you can reduce time to market & improve quality as you build software that is more flexible more scalable & more tightly aligned to business goals.< /p>
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...As with many other counties the railway network of Hampshire has diminished to a shadow of its former size over the last two generations. It was not simply the effects of the famous Beeching report that rendered the various routes extinct but also the actions of the operators themselves. They had already begun to take measures to reduce the number of lines operating with closures taking place in almost every decade from the 1910s through to the 1970s. As a result of these changes Hampshire now boasts an impressive network of closed lines most of which are covered within this book with stunning vistas capturing their final days as moribund railways. This new album takes readers on a lovely journey back to a time within living memory when the last vestiges of a larger network were still in existence. Compiled by well-known railway historian Jeffery Grayer this book will be essential reading for all enthusiasts.