Questions tagged [boundaries]
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Should small overhead count towards an upper memory bound or rather be ignored?
I have a memory pool class that manages memory objects of fixed sizes, a bit like a primitive malloc() that can only return memory blocks of a few predefined sizes and unlike malloc() is guaranteed to ...
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What defines a business rule, as opposed to application or presentation logic?
The way I explain it to myself is that a business rule is a requirement for a domain concept of an application.
One of the core tasks of my current app is to send notifications. Therefore I have a ...
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Should namespaces within a single project act as boundaries?
When working within a single project that contains multiple namespaces, should these namespaces be treated as boundaries? Or is it acceptable that any namespace can access any other namespace?
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DDD bounded context between three Aggregates that share the same address entity and CQRS
We have many different aggregates that use an address entity. But we also have an address aggregate because we have a global address book as well.
Aggregate Company has many Address Entities
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Maintaning isolation between modules in Django monolith
In our company we have a monolith. Right now is not that big but we are already seeing some problems with the isolation between the modules we have. Our setup is pretty similar to other Django ...
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Needs to understand the difference between boundary, controller, logical class types
As the title implies I am trying to understand the difference between boundary, controller and logical class types, which are used in the MVC pattern.
I will do so using an example. Please consider ...
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How not to share information across service boundaries in SOA?
We are often told to avoid sharing business data across service boundaries. However, I tend to see the need for a service to access data from a different service.
An example of this would be IT ...