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Applying domain-driven design and patterns with examples in C# and .NET.


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Applying domain-driven design and patterns with examples in C# and .NET.

Nilsson, Jimmy.

Addison-Wesley

2006

528 pages

$49.95

Hardcover

QA76.76

With both Microsoft .NET See .NET.  and Java development environments in mind, consultant and practitioner Nilsson takes a very logical approach to designing enterprise applications and document them in the form of patterns while embracing agile methods. He covers background issues as values to value, patterns, test-driven development Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a software development technique consisting of short iterations where new test cases covering the desired improvement or new functionality are written first, then the production code necessary to pass the tests is implemented, and finally the  and refactoring, then moves on to domain-driven design in a new default architecture, infrastructure and way of approaching rules, and then to patterns of enterprise application architecture within persistence and NHibernate. He works through several solid design techniques to embrace within context, SOA (1) (Start Of Authority) The first record in a DNS zone file. See DNS records.

(2) (Service Oriented Architecture) The modularization of business functions for greater flexibility and reusability.
, inversion of control Inversion of control - also known as IoC - is a concept, and an associated set of programming techniques, in which the control flow is inverted compared to the traditional interaction model expressed in imperative style by a series of procedure calls.  and dependency injection The introduction of this article is too short.
To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines, it should be expanded.
, and aspect-oriented programming, closing with information on the user interface, including mapping and wrapping. He also provides other domain model styles in an appendix for reference and a catalog of patterns described in the text.

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