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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