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DDD eXchange: Gojko Adzic on DDD in a distributed world
DDD in a distributed world
Distributed systems are not typically a place where domain driven design is applied. Distributed processing projects often start with an overall architecture vision and an idea about a processing model which basically drives the whole thing, including object design if it exists at all. Elaborate object designs are thought of as something that just gets in the way of distribution and performance, so the idea of spending time to apply DDD principles gets rejected in favour of raw throughput and processing power. However, from my experience, some more advanced DDD concepts can significantly improve performance, scalability and throughput of distributed systems when applied correctly.

A full summary of Gojko's presentation titled “DDD in a distributed world”, recorded at the DDD Exchange 09 in London, can be found at Gojko's blog

Slides of this presentation can be found Gojko's blog
  • Eren Aykin on the DDD eXchange and Gojko's blog
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    ABOUT GOJKO ADZIC
    Gojko has helped numerous teams implement best specification-by-example practices, written two books on the subject and contributed to several open source projects. He frequently speaks at leading industry conferences.
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    PODCAST DDD IN A DISTRIBUTED WORLD

    This session took part at the DDD eXchange. You can view the other 6 podcasts here.

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