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# Implementing Domain-Driven Design

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“For software developers of all experience levels looking to improve their results, and design and implement domain-driven enterprise applications consistently with the best current state of professional practice, Implementing Domain-Driven Design will impart a treasure trove of knowledge hard won within the DDD and enterprise application architecture communities over the last couple decades.” –Randy Stafford, Architect At-Large, Oracle Coherence Product Development “This book is a must-read for anybody looking to put DDD into practice.” –Udi Dahan, Founder of NServiceBus Implementing Domain-Driven Design presents a top-down approach to understanding domain-driven design (DDD) in a way that fluently connects strategic patterns to fundamental tactical programming tools. Vaughn Vernon couples guided approaches to implementation with modern architectures, highlighting the importance and value of focusing on the business domain while balancing technical considerations. Building on Eric Evans’ seminal book, Domain-Driven Design, the author presents practical DDD techniques through examples from familiar domains. Each principle is backed up by realistic Java examples–all applicable to C# developers–and all content is tied together by a single case study: the delivery of a large-scale Scrum-based SaaS system for a multitenant environment. The author takes you far beyond “DDD-lite” approaches that embrace DDD solely as a technical toolset, and shows you how to fully leverage DDD’s “strategic design patterns” using Bounded Context, Context Maps, and the Ubiquitous Language. Using these techniques and examples, you can reduce time to market and improve quality, as you build software that is more flexible, more scalable, and more tightly aligned to business goals. Coverage includes Getting started the right way with DDD, so you can rapidly gain value from it Using DDD within diverse architectures, including Hexagonal, SOA, REST, CQRS, Event-Driven, and Fabric/Grid-Based Appropriately designing and applying Entities–and learning when to use Value Objects instead Mastering DDD’s powerful new Domain Events technique Designing Repositories for ORM, NoSQL, and other databases

Review: Excellent book to accompany Domain-Driven Design - This book is a much easier read than the seminal book Domain-Driven Design by Evans. The book is organized around the same concepts but the important ideas are presented up front and center. The domain examples are more down to earth and easier to follow. I find the topic of DDD invaluable for any one taking the step to software engineering of complex systems. The language and concepts presented are a 'must-learn' for all developers. This book should probably be read first before Evans book. You will enjoy the style and organization presented by the author.
Review: Must-read position for everyone who want to learn DDD from practical use cases. - Must-read position for everyone who want to learn DDD from practical use cases. It also emphasize non-technical aspects of DDD which are also really important. Examples are written in Java, but it is no problem to understand it without knowledge of Java. There is also very useful index, it contains all important concepts with pages where they're explained (really useful when you need to find some information after reading the entire book). I would also recommend to read Domain-Driven Design Distilled (also by Vernon) before to have some basic background.

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| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #147,082 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #31 in Computer Systems Analysis & Design (Books) #33 in Object-Oriented Design #47 in Software Design & Engineering |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 671 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent book to accompany Domain-Driven Design
*by L***A on June 30, 2019*

This book is a much easier read than the seminal book Domain-Driven Design by Evans. The book is organized around the same concepts but the important ideas are presented up front and center. The domain examples are more down to earth and easier to follow. I find the topic of DDD invaluable for any one taking the step to software engineering of complex systems. The language and concepts presented are a 'must-learn' for all developers. This book should probably be read first before Evans book. You will enjoy the style and organization presented by the author.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must-read position for everyone who want to learn DDD from practical use cases.
*by R***T on October 14, 2017*

Must-read position for everyone who want to learn DDD from practical use cases. It also emphasize non-technical aspects of DDD which are also really important. Examples are written in Java, but it is no problem to understand it without knowledge of Java. There is also very useful index, it contains all important concepts with pages where they're explained (really useful when you need to find some information after reading the entire book). I would also recommend to read Domain-Driven Design Distilled (also by Vernon) before to have some basic background.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best modern book for DDD
*by V***O on November 9, 2013*

DDD is definitely not getting the amount of attention it deserves. If you're new to DDD and thinking of reading a book that will introduce you DDD concepts, this is the right choice. It takes out the best from Evan's classic "Domain Driven Design" and mixes in some modern concepts and advices for pragmatic DDD or overall architecture. This book explains DDD concepts on well-chosen domain problem - agile and SCRUM. Reader (who is very likely to have at least some experience with SCRUM) is going to feel comfortable with most of the examples that this book provides. Another huge plus is that author stays pragmatic. Author knows that DDD touches lot of 'theoretical' concepts, so he often mentions real-world situations and advises how to compromise certain situations - how can be DDD fully or not-so-fully utilised within your business. If you're afraid of 'too many abstractions' then don't be - peek into table of contents and you will see that author explains DDD on very real and quite recent technologies/buzzwords like REST, CQCS, Hexagonal Architecture etc. Author also assumes that reader is rather new to the whole DDD thing and patiently explains things you were 'afraid to ask', like "What's the difference between DAO and Repository?", "Is it OK to put fine-grained queries to DAO and return Value Objects?" etc. On the other hand - what's not so great about this book is its verbosity. I don't mind repeating important concepts (redundancy can be useful as we know it from Head First books for example), but I often felt like reading a novel. If I wanted to read a novel, I would buy a novel. Technical books should be brief and precise. I had the feeling that it was happening too often that author went too deep into the problem and I simply got bored way too many times. I think the useful content of this book would comfortably fit into 60% of its length. Last, but not least, I'd like to exalt the book structure and formatting which was really good. Even Kindle versions gets properly formatted source code, which (unfortunately) still isn't standard.

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