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Domain-Driven Design: Events
Colorado Software Summit. Two presentations on Domain Driven Design by Dan Bergh Johnsson. One DDD-related presentation by Chris Richardson. ...
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Domain-Driven Design: What Is It?
We interviewed Eric Evans during QCon in San Francisco about the state of the art in Domain-Driven Design. Watch interview. ...
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Domain-Driven Design: Books
This book provides a broad framework for making design decisions and a technical vocabulary for discussing domain design. It is a synthesis of widely ...
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Domain-Driven Design: Books
This book provides a broad framework for making design decisions and a technical vocabulary for discussing domain design. It is a synthesis of widely ...
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Jan 29, 2004 ... External references are restricted to one member of the Aggregate, designated as the root. A set of consistency rules applies within the ...
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Domain-Driven Design: Ad Hoc Reporting Discussion
Creating a separate reporting database avoids hitting the production database ... Either you missed the boat on the database design portion (allowed the ...
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Domain-Driven Design: Books
This book provides a broad framework for making design decisions and a technical vocabulary for discussing domain design. It is a synthesis of widely ...
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Domain-Driven Design: What Is It?
This is a non-commercial, open forum to share ideas and interact with other people interested in domain-driven design. This site is maintained by: Eric, ...
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Domain-Driven Design: What Is It?
We interviewed Eric Evans during QCon in San Francisco about the state of the art in Domain-Driven Design. Watch interview. ...
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Domain-Driven Design: Events
OOPSLA 2007 in Montreal is a bit of a milestone in the life of Domain-Driven Design: 5 years since DDD was first introduced at a conference, OOPSLA 2002 in ...
 
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