Richard Faust

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Integration of applications is difficult except through the database. • There is no reuse of behavior and no abstraction of the business problem. Business rules have to be duplicated in each operation to which they apply. • Rapid prototyping and iteration reach a natural limit because the lack of abstraction limits refactoring options. • Complexity buries you quickly, so the growth path is strictly toward additional simple applications. There is no graceful path to richer behavior.
Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software
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