Course Outline
What Is Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
- Building Domain Knowledge
The Ubiquitous Language
- The Need for a Common Language
- Creating the Ubiquitous Language
- The Building Blocks Of A Model-Driven Design
- Layered Architecture
- Entities
- Value Objects
- Services
- Modules
- Aggregates
- Factories
- Repositories
Refactoring Toward Deeper Insight
- Continuous Refactoring
- Bring Key Concepts Into Light
Preserving Model Integrity
- Bounded Context
- Continuous Integration
- Context Map
- Shared Kernel
- Customer-Supplier
- Conformist
- Anticorruption Layer
- Separate Ways
- Open Host Service
- Distillation
Delivery Options
Private Group Training
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- Practical hands-on exercises containing data / scenarios recognisable to the learners
- Training scheduled on a date of your choice
- Delivered online, onsite/classroom or hybrid by experts sharing real world experience
Private Group Prices RRP from £3800 online delivery, based on a group of 2 delegates, £1200 per additional delegate (excludes any certification / exam costs). We recommend a maximum group size of 12 for most learning events.
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Testimonials (5)
That we could you real life examples
Elria Slabber - Glacier by Sanlam
Course - Introduction to Domain Driven Design
His is well versed on the subject and has good domain knowledge.
Bonke Tshongweni - Glacier by Sanlam
Course - Introduction to Domain Driven Design
We received a lot of information that gives us an idea how complex DDD can be. That requires us to do more research and read a lot for us to become expert - and that is the reality. We did a lot of small and medium exercises.
Phoebe Mailwane - Glacier by Sanlam
Course - Introduction to Domain Driven Design
I enjoyed the interaction of the group to solve the issues.
Evan O'Gorman
Course - Introduction to Domain Driven Design
I really enjoyed the real examples and exercises.