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Domain-Driven Design Reference: Definitions and Pattern Summaries This reference gives a quick and authoritative summary of the key concepts of Domain-Driven Design. It is not meant as a learning introduction to the subject. Eric Evans’ original book and a handful of others explain DDD in depth from different perspectives. On the other hand, we often need to scan a topic quickly or get the gist of
Domain-‐Driven Design Reference Definitions and Pattern Summaries Eric Evans Domain Language, Inc. © 2015 Eric Evans This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. ii Contents Acknowledgements ..................................................................................
A summary of the patterns and definitions of DDD. This document is meant as a convenient reference for those who know the principles of Domain-Driven Design (DDD). It does not contain full explanations of DDD or even of the terms and patterns covered. It is intended to be used as a complement to books and other resources available to those learning about DDD. The DDD Reference contains a brief sum
Model Exploration Whirlpool Draft 0.3 Eric Evans Domain Language, Inc. 6/19/2010 Objectives Enable rapid and effective exploration of business scenarios and domain models. Shorten the feedback cycle for new model and design ideas. Head off exploding complexity in the software design. Break out of a rut on an existing project. Kick off a new project. Forge a creative collaboratio
Live workshops on Software Design, Modelling, Programming, and Practices >>> more info <<< About Domain Language We are a small consultancy focused on Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and led by Eric Evans, who wrote the first book on DDD. Our video-based course on Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is just over 5 hours of tightly edited video. This self-guided course focuses on the deep concepts of DDD, expla
Another violent water metaphor brought to you by the author of DDD! People often ask for more concrete guidance on how to explore models, especially in an Agile or Lean setting. The document you find here is Eric Evans’ attempt to capture in writing a process we have used with clients in various forms and settings for the several years. This is not a development process. It should fit within most
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