domain-driven-design
Domain-Driven Design Tactical Patterns
Model complex business domains with entities, value objects, and bounded contexts.
Overview
- Modeling complex business logic
- Separating domain from infrastructure
- Establishing clear boundaries between subdomains
- Building rich domain models with behavior
- Implementing ubiquitous language in code
Building Blocks Overview
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│ DDD Building Blocks │
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│ ENTITIES VALUE OBJECTS AGGREGATES │
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