Like.. which hardware do you have? What computers? Monitors? Mouses? Keyboards? And the licenses? When do they expire? Are new licenses needed to be bought? Etc, etc.
> IT Service Management is a general term that describes a strategic approach for designing, delivering, managing and improving the way information technology (IT) is used within an organization.
And yes, people love to make things seem more interesting than they really are. See also: cloud computing, internet of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, mobile first, responsive ux
In software development organizations, chaos often results when a project's complexity is greater than its managers' ablitity to direct meaningful progress towards a goal.
Hello, i have declared domain service in Domain Layer, should i implement them there or in Application Service layer. My domain service is NotificationService which is using MicrosoftExchange (implemented in infrastructure)
nvm
in this scenario i have to use infrastructure concerns also so i will implement them in service layer
@QuietNaN think of the "service" layer as an entry point to your application. That's the thing that you can expose to the outside world. You probably don't want to expose the concept of your infrastructure to your users.
also, your domain shouldn't really care about infrastructure IMO
but then again there's so many different approaches for n-tier architecture that everybody will tell you something different :P
That's actually an interesting thought. All plant photosynthesis works basically the same way but terrestrial plants are not all that fussy about exact wavelength. Photosynthetic corals are, from what I gather
@TomW the thing is, all fish have ich. at least, you can assume that. the only time it is a problem is when the fish gets stressed for other reasons and the ich actually takes hold.
so keep your fish happy, and you have an ich free environment