Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is a software development approach that centers the development process on the domain knowledge and requirements. It focuses on creating a shared understanding of the business domain between developers and domain experts (subject matter experts). DDD emphasizes modeling the core domain concepts and logic within the software, leading to more maintainable, scalable, and business-aligned applications. It involves practices like creating a ubiquitous language, defining bounded contexts, and building rich domain models with entities, value objects, aggregates, and domain services.
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