DDD Overview in Denver, September 24

 

Build your awareness of the basic concepts and value of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in one day.

  • Understand what DDD is and when and why it is valuable to software intensive organizations.
  • Overview the basic principles and processes needed develop the useful sort of models, tie them into implementation and business analysis, and place them within a viable, realistic strategy.

 

Target Audience

Any person seriously involved in software development, including developers, technical leaders, analysts, development managers and non-technical business experts.

Prerequisites

Some experience with projects developing complex software systems. Familiarity with iterative development processes.

Topics Introduced

Morning: Ubiquitous Language & Model Discovery

  • What is DDD?
  • What makes a model useful to a software project?
  • Cultivation of a model-based language to connect domain experts, developers, and the code itself
  • Exploratory interaction of technical and business people in the modeling process
  • Aggregates: A taste of rigor. This pattern addresses, at the model level, the scaling of systems in complexity, performance, and distribution.

 

Afternoon: Strategic Design

  • Distilling the Core Domain: Focusing fine modeling and design into those subdomains where the organization distinguishes itself
  • Clarifying a shared vision
  • Context Mapping: A pragmatic approach to dealing with the diversity models and processes on real large projects with multi-team/multi-subsystem development.
  • Combining the Core Domain and Context Map to illuminate Strategic Design options for a project.
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Who, Where, When

Date: September 24, 2012

Instructor: Paul Rayner

Location: Oppenheimer Funds
6801 South Tucson Way Centennial, CO 80112.

N.b. The class will be held in the auditorium. The entrance to the auditorium is located on the west side of the northwest corner of the building. Park in the northwest section of the parking lot.


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Early-bird Pricing

$800  $650 until August 24
(Discounts are available for groups of two or more. Ask us.)