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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Software systems become difficult to scale and maintain when business logic is scattered, unclear, or tightly coupled to technical details. Domain-Driven Design in Practice provides a clear, practical approach to structuring software around the core domain it exists to serve.This book focuses on helping developers understand how to model complex business problems into clear, expressive software designs. You will learn how to identify meaningful domain concepts, define boundaries that prevent accidental complexity, and align technical decisions with real business needs.Instead of abstract theory, this book emphasizes practical application. Concepts are explained in a way that can be applied across different programming languages and architectural styles, making the guidance useful regardless of your technology stack.Inside this book, you will explore: How to break complex problem spaces into manageable domain modelsThe role of bounded contexts in preventing system sprawlTechniques for keeping domain logic independent of infrastructureHow clean architecture supports long-term scalabilityCommon mistakes that cause domain models to degrade over timeThis book is ideal for developers and architects who want to build systems that reflect business reality, reduce miscommunication between technical and non-technical teams, and scale without constant rewrites. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Software systems become difficult to scale and maintain when business logic is scattered, unclear, or tightly coupled to technical details. Domain-Driven Design in Practice provides a clear, practical approach to structuring software around the core domain it exists to serve.This book focuses on helping developers understand how to model complex business problems into clear, expressive software designs. You will learn how to identify meaningful domain concepts, define boundaries that prevent accidental complexity, and align technical decisions with real business needs.Instead of abstract theory, this book emphasizes practical application. Concepts are explained in a way that can be applied across different programming languages and architectural styles, making the guidance useful regardless of your technology stack.Inside this book, you will explore: How to break complex problem spaces into manageable domain modelsThe role of bounded contexts in preventing system sprawlTechniques for keeping domain logic independent of infrastructureHow clean architecture supports long-term scalabilityCommon mistakes that cause domain models to degrade over timeThis book is ideal for developers and architects who want to build systems that reflect business reality, reduce miscommunication between technical and non-technical teams, and scale without constant rewrites. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.