• Bounded Context
• A bounded context typically represents a larger organizational boundary
inside an organization. Within the scope of that boundary, explicit
responsibilities need to be carried out.
• Bounded contexts hide implementation detail. There are internal concerns—
for example, the types of forklift trucks used is of little interest to anyone
other than the folks in the warehouse. These internal concerns should be hidden
from the outside world—they don’t need to know, nor should they care.
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