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Java Design Principles

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Course reference: JAVA-DESIGN
prerequisite: Knowledge of Software development is required. some exposure to OOP is beneficial.
Duration of Instructor-Present Course (in Days): 3

This is a course explains best practices, patterns and key concepts of
Java Application design.

Domain Modelling

  • Object-oriented ecosystem (concepts, roles, methods, tools)
  • Requirements Modelling (business/user/functional/quality requirements)
  • Use-case driven design (and alternatives)
  • Domain modeling (identifying domain concepts and classes)
  • System Behavioural modelling
  • Object-oriented Software Design (in code, through re-factoring and when needed in UML)
  • Abstraction (and single abstraction SLAP )
  • Java and the Anemic domain Model
  • Cohesion
  • Coupling
  • Law of Demeter (LoD)

Design and Software Architecture Principles

  • Coupling
  • DRY (don’t repeat yourself)
  • Rule of the least power
  • YAGNI (“you ain’t gonna need it”)
  • TDD cycles (red-green-refactor)
  • EIP (enterprise integration Patterns)
  • Don’t make code better than needed (flexibility, performant)
  • Cost of over-engineering
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