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Domain-Driven Refactoring

Domain-Driven Refactoring

By : Alessandro Colla, Alberto Acerbis
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Domain-Driven Refactoring

Domain-Driven Refactoring

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By: Alessandro Colla, Alberto Acerbis

Overview of this book

As software development continues to grow, mastering domain-driven design (DDD) will help transform your approach to complex systems. Filled with actionable insights and practical examples, this book is your essential guide to implementing DDD principles, covering its key concepts and practical applications in modern architecture. Alessandro, an eCommerce specialist and DDD expert with 30 years of experience, and Alberto, a dedicated backend developer, tap into their extensive expertise to help you refactor your monolith into a modular structure, whether it be evolving into microservices or enhancing a maintainable monolith, resulting in a system that adapts to changing business needs and non-functional requirements. You’ll explore vital DDD patterns like strategic design with bounded contexts and ubiquitous language, improving communication between technical and domain experts. The chapters take you through modeling techniques to manage complexity and increase flexibility, while also addressing microservices integration, including inter-service communication, transaction management, and data strategies. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to decompose a monolith and refine its architecture for adaptability, all while ensuring business logic remains central to your software design and development.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Why Use Domain-Driven Design to Tackle Complexity?
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Part 2: Refactoring Legacy Systems
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Part 3: Moving from Monolith to Microservices
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Index

Understanding Complexity: Problem and Solution Space

In the previous chapter, we went through the history of DDD and what it tries to solve. We also started to talk about the need to explore the domain, improve our knowledge of it, and find solutions in an iterative way. In this chapter, we will delve into problem and solution spaces, and by the end of it, you will have a clear understanding of their importance not only when approaching a greenfield project but also when refactoring one that already exists. Such a project may already be drifting away with useless features or complexity that do not represent the business anymore. You have probably seen many such types of projects that try to solve problems they themselves create, rather than adding value for the user.

We will explore the intricate nature of modern complex systems and how to navigate their inherent complexity. Understanding these concepts is a fundamental skill for DDD as it allows us to deconstruct and manage the...

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