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9:30 room 141
Fundamental Domain-Driven Design
Domain Driven Design (DDD) describes a number of principles and patterns that help organize and design Domain Models: complex neighborhoods of objects that closely model business logic. Properly used, a Domain Model can help your design by encapsulating the complexity of your applications. In this session, we'll examine the fundamentals of DDD - including design patterns, guidelines, principles, and methods - that help you develop descriptive object models that stand the tests of time. Dave Laribee:
http://thebeelog.com
David Laribee is President of Xclaim Software, an ISV offering a platform for building document management applications. He has 10+ years experience designing, developing, and architecting enterprise applications with Microsoft technologies. David has worked with the .NET Framework since the zero-day in internal IT, product development, consulting, and rapid prototyping contexts across a wide variety of industries. David is a frequent speaker at local and national developer events, a Microsoft MVP in the Solutions Architecture category, and a certified ScrumMaster. He writes about agile practices, software architecture, and the business of software on the CodeBetter blog network (
http://thebeelog.com
).
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