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Use DDD to communicate the technical architecture to the various stakeholders in your project, and learn functional modeling using UML use-case diagrams and class diagrams.
Prerequisite
An elementary understanding of how the web works, which you can acquire with this course:
- Understanding the Web
Additionally, you'll need a basic understanding of what classes and attributes are in object-oriented programming. You can acquire this through one of the following courses:
- Think like a computer: the logic of programming
- Learn programming with Java
- Learn programming with Javascript
- Learn programming with C#
Syllabus
Part 1 - Extract User Needs Using Domain-Driven Design Processes
1. Get the Most Out of This Course
2. Solve Design Problems With Domain Models
3. Explore the Domain-Driven Design Approach
4. Use Event Storming to Define Your Application Goals
5. Identify Your Client’s Needs With Actors, Use Cases, and Entities
Quiz: Extract User Needs Using Domain-Driven Design Processes
Part 2 - Formalize User Needs Into a Domain Model
1. Formalize Your Domain Model With a Use Case Diagram
2. Generate Domain Vocabulary With a Class Diagram
3. Adapt Your Diagram to Changing Client Needs
4. Use Integration to Define Your Domain Model
5. Review What You've Learned
Quiz: Formalize User Needs Into a Domain Model
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Instructors
Glen Wolfram
Experienced developer and teacher
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