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 Principle of Front Doors is an information architecture guideline that acknowledges multiple entry points into a website or system.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
A collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled to build any number of applications, ensuring consistency and efficiency.
A cohesive system of visual and interaction design principles and guidelines that ensure consistency and coherence across a product or brand's interfaces and experiences.
The quality of being uniform and coherent across different elements and touchpoints in design.
The process of applying a consistent style, motif, or brand identity across a piece of work, design, or user experience to create coherence and enhance the overall aesthetic.
A structure or framework used to create effective prompts for AI systems, ensuring clarity and context.
A collection of design patterns that provides solutions to common design problems.