DDD
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.
The process of creating a simplified visual guide or blueprint for the layout and structure of a webpage or app, focusing on functionality and content placement.
An analysis that assesses the practicality and potential success of a proposed project or system.
A structured routine for continuous improvement based on a scientific approach to problem-solving and process optimization.
A cognitive approach where information is processed at a surface level, focusing on basic features rather than deeper meaning, often leading to poorer memory retention.
Business Rules Engine (BRE) is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment.
The parts of a service or product that are visible to and interact with the user, as opposed to the backstage operations.
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
The process of enabling users to take control of their interactions with a product or system, enhancing their confidence and satisfaction.