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Domain-driven Design, EventStorming, software architecture
Michael works a a Fellow for INNOQ. He has over 15 years of practical consulting experience in software development and -architecture. His main areas of interest are currently Domain-driven Design, Event Sourcing, Microservices and presentation techniques for developers and architects. Michael is the author of the book »Hands-on Domain-driven Design – by example« on Leanpub and translated Team Topologies (by Skelton & Pais). Michael is TTA (Team Topologies Advocate).
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Organizing business and IT teams for a fast workflow. Including interactions in distributed teams – Workbook. Team topologies patterns for more productive collaboration.
Domain-driven design plays a crucial role in the design and implementation of technically demanding systems. Eric Evans’ DDD reference is an indispensable source for understanding DDD—and is now available in German for the first time with this book. Both the original version and the translation are licensed under Creative Commons. More info
Domain-driven Design practically explained with a massive case study. This book aims to explain the concepts of Domain-driven Design in a way that it is easily applicable in practice. Each chapter contains a theoretical part which is explained from the point of view of practical applicability and then exercises with solutions based on a comprehensive, complex case study (real estate loans). More info