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  • Implementing Domain-Driven Design
    Implementing Domain-Driven Design

    “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 NServiceBusImplementing 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 includesGetting started the right way with DDD, so you can rapidly gain value from itUsing DDD within diverse architectures, including Hexagonal, SOA, REST, CQRS, Event-Driven, and Fabric/Grid-BasedAppropriately designing and applying Entities–and learning when to use Value Objects insteadMastering DDD’s powerful new Domain Events techniqueDesigning Repositories for ORM, NoSQL, and other databases

    Preis: 58.84 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Domain-Driven Design Distilled
    Domain-Driven Design Distilled

    Domain-Driven Design (DDD) software modeling delivers powerful results in practice, not just in theory, which is why developers worldwide are rapidly moving to adopt it. Now, for the first time, there’s an accessible guide to the basics of DDD: What it is, what problems it solves, how it works, and how to quickly gain value from it.   Concise, readable, and actionable, Domain-Driven Design Distilled never buries you in detail–it focuses on what you need to know to get results. Vaughn Vernon, author of the best-selling Implementing Domain-Driven Design, draws on his twenty years of experience applying DDD principles to real-world situations. He is uniquely well-qualified to demystify its complexities, illuminate its subtleties, and help you solve the problems you might encounter.   Vernon guides you through each core DDD technique for building better software. You’ll learn how to segregate domain models using the powerful Bounded Contexts pattern, to develop a Ubiquitous Language within an explicitly bounded context, and to help domain experts and developers work together to create that language. Vernon shows how to use Subdomains to handle legacy systems and to integrate multiple Bounded Contexts to define both team relationships and technical mechanisms.   Domain-Driven Design Distilled brings DDD to life. Whether you’re a developer, architect, analyst, consultant, or customer, Vernon helps you truly understand it so you can benefit from its remarkable power.   Coverage includes What DDD can do for you and your organization–and why it’s so important The cornerstones of strategic design with DDD: Bounded Contexts and Ubiquitous Language Strategic design with Subdomains Context Mapping: helping teams work together and integrate software more strategically Tactical design with Aggregates and Domain Events Using project acceleration and management tools to establish and maintain team cadence

    Preis: 36.37 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Implementing Domain-Driven Design
    Implementing Domain-Driven Design

    “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 itUsing DDD within diverse architectures, including Hexagonal, SOA, REST, CQRS, Event-Driven, and Fabric/Grid-BasedAppropriately designing and applying Entities–and learning when to use Value Objects insteadMastering DDD’s powerful new Domain Events techniqueDesigning Repositories for ORM, NoSQL, and other databases  

    Preis: 29.95 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Implementing Domain-Driven Design
    Implementing Domain-Driven Design

    “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 itUsing DDD within diverse architectures, including Hexagonal, SOA, REST, CQRS, Event-Driven, and Fabric/Grid-BasedAppropriately designing and applying Entities–and learning when to use Value Objects insteadMastering DDD’s powerful new Domain Events techniqueDesigning Repositories for ORM, NoSQL, and other databases  

    Preis: 39.58 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Adjektiv oder Adverb?

    Ob ein Wort als Adjektiv oder Adverb verwendet wird, hängt von seiner Funktion im Satz ab. Ein Adjektiv beschreibt ein Substantiv oder Pronomen, während ein Adverb ein Verb, Adjektiv oder ein anderes Adverb näher beschreibt. Um zu bestimmen, ob ein Wort ein Adjektiv oder Adverb ist, muss man den Kontext betrachten und überlegen, welche Funktion das Wort im Satz hat.

  • Ist "weiter" ein Adjektiv?

    Nein, "weiter" ist kein Adjektiv, sondern ein Adverb. Es wird verwendet, um eine Fortsetzung oder eine zusätzliche Handlung auszudrücken.

  • Ist Auto ein Adjektiv?

    Ist Auto ein Adjektiv? Nein, Auto ist kein Adjektiv, sondern ein Substantiv. Ein Adjektiv ist ein Wort, das ein Substantiv näher beschreibt oder näher bestimmt, während ein Substantiv ein Nomen ist, das Personen, Orte, Dinge oder Ideen benennt. In diesem Fall bezeichnet "Auto" ein Fahrzeug, das von Menschen benutzt wird, und ist daher ein Substantiv. Adjektive würden beispielsweise Farben, Größen oder Eigenschaften wie "schnell", "rot" oder "groß" sein.

  • Was ist das Adjektiv?

    Was ist das Adjektiv? Ein Adjektiv ist ein Wort, das ein Substantiv oder Pronomen näher beschreibt oder modifiziert. Es kann Eigenschaften, Merkmale oder Zustände ausdrücken, die dem Substantiv zugeschrieben werden. Adjektive können in verschiedenen Positionen im Satz auftreten, normalerweise vor oder nach dem Substantiv. Sie können auch gesteigert werden, um den Grad oder die Intensität der Beschreibung zu verändern. Adjektive spielen eine wichtige Rolle dabei, wie wir über die Welt um uns herum sprechen und sie beschreiben.

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  • Domain-Driven Design Distilled
    Domain-Driven Design Distilled

    Domain-Driven Design (DDD) software modeling delivers powerful results in practice, not just in theory, which is why developers worldwide are rapidly moving to adopt it. Now, for the first time, there’s an accessible guide to the basics of DDD: What it is, what problems it solves, how it works, and how to quickly gain value from it.   Concise, readable, and actionable, Domain-Driven Design Distilled never buries you in detail–it focuses on what you need to know to get results. Vaughn Vernon, author of the best-selling Implementing Domain-Driven Design, draws on his twenty years of experience applying DDD principles to real-world situations. He is uniquely well-qualified to demystify its complexities, illuminate its subtleties, and help you solve the problems you might encounter.   Vernon guides you through each core DDD technique for building better software. You’ll learn how to segregate domain models using the powerful Bounded Contexts pattern, to develop a Ubiquitous Language within an explicitly bounded context, and to help domain experts and developers work together to create that language. Vernon shows how to use Subdomains to handle legacy systems and to integrate multiple Bounded Contexts to define both team relationships and technical mechanisms.   Domain-Driven Design Distilled brings DDD to life. Whether you’re a developer, architect, analyst, consultant, or customer, Vernon helps you truly understand it so you can benefit from its remarkable power.   Coverage includes What DDD can do for you and your organization–and why it’s so important The cornerstones of strategic design with DDD: Bounded Contexts and Ubiquitous Language Strategic design with Subdomains Context Mapping: helping teams work together and integrate software more strategically Tactical design with Aggregates and Domain Events Using project acceleration and management tools to establish and maintain team cadence

    Preis: 18.18 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Domain-Driven Design Distilled
    Domain-Driven Design Distilled

    Domain-Driven Design (DDD) software modeling delivers powerful results in practice, not just in theory, which is why developers worldwide are rapidly moving to adopt it. Now, for the first time, there’s an accessible guide to the basics of DDD: What it is, what problems it solves, how it works, and how to quickly gain value from it.   Concise, readable, and actionable, Domain-Driven Design Distilled never buries you in detail–it focuses on what you need to know to get results. Vaughn Vernon, author of the best-selling Implementing Domain-Driven Design, draws on his twenty years of experience applying DDD principles to real-world situations. He is uniquely well-qualified to demystify its complexities, illuminate its subtleties, and help you solve the problems you might encounter.   Vernon guides you through each core DDD technique for building better software. You’ll learn how to segregate domain models using the powerful Bounded Contexts pattern, to develop a Ubiquitous Language within an explicitly bounded context, and to help domain experts and developers work together to create that language. Vernon shows how to use Subdomains to handle legacy systems and to integrate multiple Bounded Contexts to define both team relationships and technical mechanisms.   Domain-Driven Design Distilled brings DDD to life. Whether you’re a developer, architect, analyst, consultant, or customer, Vernon helps you truly understand it so you can benefit from its remarkable power.   Coverage includes What DDD can do for you and your organization–and why it’s so important The cornerstones of strategic design with DDD: Bounded Contexts and Ubiquitous Language Strategic design with Subdomains Context Mapping: helping teams work together and integrate software more strategically Tactical design with Aggregates and Domain Events Using project acceleration and management tools to establish and maintain team cadence

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  • Implementing Domain-Driven Design (Vernon, Vaughn)
    Implementing Domain-Driven Design (Vernon, Vaughn)

    Implementing Domain-Driven Design , Succeed with Domain-Driven Design (DDD), today's best-practice framework and common language for making design decisions that accelerate projects, keeping them on track while smoothly incorporating inevitable change. Vaughn Vernon's Implementing Domain-Driven Design builds on Eric Evans' seminal Domain-Driven Design , helping practitioners flatten the DDD learning curve, identify their best opportunities to apply DDD, and overcome common implementation pitfalls. Vernon presents concrete and realistic DDD techniques through examples from familiar domains, such as a Scrum-based project management application that integrates with a collaboration suite and security provider. Each principle is backed up by realistic Java examples, and all content is tied together by a single case study of a company charged with delivering a set of advanced software systems with DDD. Using this book's techniques, organizations can reduce time-to-market and build better software that is more flexible, more scalable, and better aligned to business goals. For software practitioners who are new to DDD, for those who've used DDD but not yet succeeded; and for DDD users who have experienced success and want to become even more effective. Readers will likely include software architects, systems anaysts, application developers, and project managers. , > , Erscheinungsjahr: 201302, Produktform: Leinen, Autoren: Vernon, Vaughn, Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 656, Themenüberschrift: COMPUTERS / Software Development & Engineering / Systems Analysis & Design, Fachschema: EDV / Theorie / Informatik / Allgemeines, Fachkategorie: Systemanalyse und -design, Fachkategorie: Software Engineering, Text Sprache: eng, Verlag: Addison Wesley, Verlag: Addison Wesley, Länge: 236, Breite: 180, Höhe: 41, Gewicht: 1282, Produktform: Gebunden, Genre: Importe, Genre: Importe, Herkunftsland: VEREINIGTE STAATEN VON AMERIKA (US), Katalog: LIB_ENBOOK, Katalog: Gesamtkatalog, Katalog: Internationale Lagertitel, Katalog: internationale Titel, Katalog: Kennzeichnung von Titeln mit einer Relevanz > 30, Katalog: Lagerartikel, Book on Demand, ausgew. Medienartikel, Relevanz: 0120, Tendenz: +1, Unterkatalog: AK, Unterkatalog: Bücher, Unterkatalog: Hardcover, Unterkatalog: Lagerartikel, WolkenId: 2008043

    Preis: 49.89 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Ist mild ein Adjektiv?

    Ist mild ein Adjektiv? Ja, "mild" ist ein Adjektiv, das verwendet wird, um etwas zu beschreiben, das nicht stark oder intensiv ist. Es wird oft verwendet, um den Geschmack von Lebensmitteln zu beschreiben, die nicht scharf oder würzig sind. Zum Beispiel könnte man sagen, dass eine Suppe mild gewürzt ist. "Mild" kann aber auch verwendet werden, um das Wetter oder das Verhalten einer Person zu beschreiben, wenn es sanft oder angenehm ist. Insgesamt ist "mild" ein vielseitiges Adjektiv, das in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet werden kann.

  • Ist jeder ein Adjektiv?

    Nein, nicht jeder ist ein Adjektiv. Adjektive sind Wörter, die Eigenschaften oder Merkmale von Substantiven beschreiben. Sie können Farben, Größen, Formen, Gefühle oder Zustände ausdrücken. Personen, Tiere oder Dinge können nicht als Adjektive fungieren, da sie selbst Substantive sind. Es ist wichtig, zwischen verschiedenen Wortarten zu unterscheiden, um korrekte und verständliche Sätze zu bilden. Adjektive spielen eine wichtige Rolle in der Sprache, um Informationen zu vermitteln und Texte lebendiger zu gestalten.

  • Ist beiden ein Adjektiv?

    Ist beiden ein Adjektiv? Nein, "beiden" ist kein Adjektiv, sondern ein Pronomen, das sich auf zwei Personen oder Dinge bezieht. Es wird verwendet, um auszudrücken, dass etwas oder jemand zu einer Gruppe von zwei gehört. Adjektive hingegen beschreiben Substantive oder Pronomen und geben zusätzliche Informationen über diese. Beispiele für Adjektive sind groß, schön, schnell usw. "Beiden" hingegen zeigt lediglich an, dass es sich um zwei bestimmte Personen oder Dinge handelt, ohne weitere Eigenschaften zu beschreiben.

  • Gesucht wird ein Adjektiv.

    Ein passendes Adjektiv könnte "hochwertig" sein.

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