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.NET Domain-Driven Design with C# : Problem - Design - Solution View Larger Image | Tim McCarthy Wrox Press, Paperback, Published April 2008, 450 pages, ISBN 0470147563 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.50 You Save: $15.49 (39% Off)
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Chapter 1: Introducing the Project: The SmartCA Application
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This first technical title of its kind, this is a revolutionary book for the
object oriented developer. It takes the reader through the intense process of
building a real-world application using Domain-Driven Design principles implemented
in C# 3.0 (.NET Framework 3.5). The reader is introduced to a business domain
of a real-world Construction Administration application for an architecture
firm. The application is ma critical, legacy MS Access application that has
outgrown MS Access and is ready to become a full-fledged enterprise application.
In each chapter, the relevant part of the domain is modeled out via diagrams
and code. The application is built using C#, Windows Presentation Foundation,
and other Microsoft technologies and best practices. The main focus of the book
is on designing and implementing the domain model and all of the supporting
patterns and framework that are built in support of the domain model. The emphasis
is on these theories in action through the working application, not on the tools
used. The main goal is to show how to take a set of requirements and user scenarios
and apply Domain-Driven Design principles to the requirements in order to create
a domain model that satisfies both the user requirements and the system requirements.
Various patterns are introduced along the way in order to aid with certain activities
such as adapting the domain model to the user interface, synchronizing data
between the client and the server, validation, mapping, etc. Although this particular
application is a WPF application, most of the design patterns introduced and
applied in the book can be used on other types of applications, such as web
applications, web services, etc.
With the Problem-Design-Solution promise and approach, the chapters are broken
down into their own modules where the intent is to take the reader through the
process from beginning to end while building a complete project with each chapter
module. Each chapter establishes the problem, what the reader wants to do, and
why it is important, and then what factors and restrictions need to be taken
into account. Next the chapter covers how the programmer will solve the problem
with an adequate solution that will provide only the best results. Finally,
the developer produces code and other materials to better realize the design
and solution to the problem. This part of the chapter is where the reader gets
hands-on practice at creating code that builds applications.
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