January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
414 pages
10h 29m
English
In a large application designed for several bounded contexts, we can lose sight of the global view. It is inevitable that the various bounded contexts will need to share or communicate data between each other. A context map is a global view of the system as a whole, showing how our bounded contexts should communicate with each other.

This is an oversimplified example that shows three bounded contexts and how they are mapped. In the product context, we have our product and the family that it belongs to. Here, we will have all the operations for this domain context in it and it does not have a direct relation ...
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