Software systems rarely fail because of syntax or frameworks. They fail because they misunderstand the business they are meant to serve. When complexity grows and requirements shift, systems that lack a clear domain foundation begin to fracture, becoming difficult to maintain, extend, or even reason about.
Domain-Driven Design in Practice for Modern Software Systems offers a grounded and practical approach to solving this problem. This book is designed for developers and architects who want to move beyond surface-level patterns and build systems that accurately reflect real-world domains. It focuses on the deeper discipline of understanding business logic, structuring code around that understanding, and creating architectures that can evolve without collapsing under their own weight.
Rather than treating Domain-Driven Design as an abstract philosophy, this book brings it into real-world application. It explores how to collaborate effectively with domain experts, translate business language into software models, and create a shared understanding that guides development decisions. The book emphasizes clarity, intentional design, and long-term maintainability over short-term convenience.
You will gain insight into how complex domains can be broken into meaningful boundaries, how models can be refined over time without introducing chaos, and how systems can be structured to support both scale and adaptability. The relationship between domain logic and infrastructure is examined carefully, ensuring that technical decisions reinforce, rather than obscure, the core purpose of the system.
This book also connects Domain-Driven Design to modern development practices, showing how it fits within distributed systems, service-based architectures, and event-driven approaches. It provides a way of thinking that remains stable even as technologies change, giving you a foundation that extends beyond any single framework or trend.
Written in a clear, professional tone, this guide is intended for those building serious systems applications where correctness, clarity, and longevity matter. It is not about adding complexity, but about managing it with precision and intent.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Software systems rarely fail because of syntax or frameworks. They fail because they misunderstand the business they are meant to serve. When complexity grows and requirements shift, systems that lack a clear domain foundation begin to fracture, becoming difficult to maintain, extend, or even reason about.Domain-Driven Design in Practice for Modern Software Systems offers a grounded and practical approach to solving this problem. This book is designed for developers and architects who want to move beyond surface-level patterns and build systems that accurately reflect real-world domains. It focuses on the deeper discipline of understanding business logic, structuring code around that understanding, and creating architectures that can evolve without collapsing under their own weight.Rather than treating Domain-Driven Design as an abstract philosophy, this book brings it into real-world application. It explores how to collaborate effectively with domain experts, translate business language into software models, and create a shared understanding that guides development decisions. The book emphasizes clarity, intentional design, and long-term maintainability over short-term convenience.You will gain insight into how complex domains can be broken into meaningful boundaries, how models can be refined over time without introducing chaos, and how systems can be structured to support both scale and adaptability. The relationship between domain logic and infrastructure is examined carefully, ensuring that technical decisions reinforce, rather than obscure, the core purpose of the system.This book also connects Domain-Driven Design to modern development practices, showing how it fits within distributed systems, service-based architectures, and event-driven approaches. It provides a way of thinking that remains stable even as technologies change, giving you a foundation that extends beyond any single framework or trend.Written in a clear, professional tone, this guide is intended for those building serious systems applications where correctness, clarity, and longevity matter. It is not about adding complexity, but about managing it with precision and intent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798195502874
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Software systems rarely fail because of syntax or frameworks. They fail because they misunderstand the business they are meant to serve. When complexity grows and requirements shift, systems that lack a clear domain foundation begin to fracture, becoming difficult to maintain, extend, or even reason about.Domain-Driven Design in Practice for Modern Software Systems offers a grounded and practical approach to solving this problem. This book is designed for developers and architects who want to move beyond surface-level patterns and build systems that accurately reflect real-world domains. It focuses on the deeper discipline of understanding business logic, structuring code around that understanding, and creating architectures that can evolve without collapsing under their own weight.Rather than treating Domain-Driven Design as an abstract philosophy, this book brings it into real-world application. It explores how to collaborate effectively with domain experts, translate business language into software models, and create a shared understanding that guides development decisions. The book emphasizes clarity, intentional design, and long-term maintainability over short-term convenience.You will gain insight into how complex domains can be broken into meaningful boundaries, how models can be refined over time without introducing chaos, and how systems can be structured to support both scale and adaptability. The relationship between domain logic and infrastructure is examined carefully, ensuring that technical decisions reinforce, rather than obscure, the core purpose of the system.This book also connects Domain-Driven Design to modern development practices, showing how it fits within distributed systems, service-based architectures, and event-driven approaches. It provides a way of thinking that remains stable even as technologies change, giving you a foundation that extends beyond any single framework or trend.Written in a clear, professional tone, this guide is intended for those building serious systems applications where correctness, clarity, and longevity matter. It is not about adding complexity, but about managing it with precision and intent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798195502874
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