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Enterprise Patterns

Enterprise Patterns

Enterprise patterns are a set of design patterns that are commonly used in the development of enterprise software applications. These patterns provide a common vocabulary and a set of best practices for solving common problems that arise in the development of large, complex software systems. Some examples of enterprise patterns include:

  • Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
  • Model-View-Controller (MVC)
  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS)
  • Event Sourcing
  • Microservices
  • Event-Driven Architecture (EDA)

These patterns can help to improve the maintainability and scalability of the software, by providing a clear separation of concerns and allowing for a more modular and flexible architecture.

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