Category Archive for: ‘Strategic Design’
Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems – Strategy 4, Event Streams and Conclusion (5/5)
This is segment 5 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 19:17)
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems – Strategy 3, Make Legacy Assets Accessible as Open Host Services in Published Language (4/5)
This is segment 4 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 11:08)
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems – Strategy 2, Autonomous Bubble (3/5)
This is segment 3 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 7:41)
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems – Strategy 1: Bubble Context (2/5)
This is segment 2 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 7:23)
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems (1/5)
This is segment 1 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 12:42)
Read More →Modeling with a Purpose, and Coexisting Models in Bounded Contexts (14 minutes)
In this 14 minute video, Eric Evans explains the purpose of modeling in Domain-Driven Design, why we have coexisting models …
Read More →New Case Study! Just-in-time Co-development of Business Process and Software
by Tony Canty, CIO, Labatt Food Services January 2012 [Read] Abstract Texas-based Labatt Food Services (10th largest food distribution service …
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems
Presentation by Eric Evans at the DDD-NYC meetup in August 2011, recorded and edited by Alex Hung. We say that …
Read More →RESTful SOA or Domain-Driven Design
Vaughn Vernon at QCon SF 2010 advocates using DDD’s strategic design patterns when integrating services in a RESTful SOA implementation, …
Read More →Greg Young at NDC2010 “7 Reasons DDD Projects #FAIL”
Many people try applying Domain Driven Design and fail miserably. This presentation looks at seven top reasons for failure and …
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