Saturday, February 2, 2008

Why domain driven design is important

For several years I've been convinced that one of the core concepts of a system that should be modeled is the business domain. Being able to tell a common story using language, diagrams, and actual code that is focused on the business problem being addressed is one of the incredibly powerful capabilities of object-oriented technology.
This approach is being increasingly known as "Domain Driven Design". The term comes from an incredibly good book by Eric Evans. While browsing the Internet I came across a pretty good video that describes the benefits.

Interview with Rebecca

1 comment:

  1. Domain-driven design is an approach to the design of software, based on the two premises that complex domain designs should be based on a model, and that, for most software projects, the primary focus should be on the domain and domain logic.

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