IT leaders should think about Domain-Driven Design (DDD) because it is a software development methodology that can help them build better software systems that align with business objectives and solve real-world problems. DDD focuses on understanding the core business domain and representing it in the software design, rather than starting with technical implementation details. Here … Continue reading Why DDD is necessary if you’re an IT leader today
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Remote EventStorming in Practice
Remote eventstorming requires a lot more careful planning and preparation in comparison to its in-person counterpart to ensure that all participants are engaged and able to contribute effectively. The article discusses effective strategies for preparation, execution, and follow-up of a remote eventstorming session.
The difference between domains, subdomains and bounded contexts
Introduction Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to software development that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. It is an approach that puts the focus on the domain or problem space, rather than the technical details of the solution. Within DDD, there are several key concepts that are important to understand, including … Continue reading The difference between domains, subdomains and bounded contexts
Tactical design without strategic design?
Technically, yes, it is possible to apply the tactical design elements of DDD without going through the strategic design phase. However, doing so may limit the benefits you can gain from DDD. The tactical design patterns of DDD are designed to help developers tackle specific design challenges that are common in complex domains, such as … Continue reading Tactical design without strategic design?
A place for DDD practitioners on the web
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. With this website, our aim is to create a one-stop shop for building enterprise-grade software solutions using Domain-Driven Design (DDD). We present to you a glossary of many terms associated with the practice. If you have a question on anything related, please do get in touch! We have gone through … Continue reading A place for DDD practitioners on the web




