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# Bounded Context Separation Priciple
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For mudole section there are several tactiques. One important is the section alongside of Bounded Contexts (Martin Fowlder: Bounded Context)[https://martinfowler.com/bliki/BoundedContext.html].
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But separation of modules always has it's up and downs:
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* Value
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* Smaller modules make it easier to cope with systems complexity
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* test code seperately
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* fewer people work on the same repo -> less merging
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* Increase consistency by reusing code instead of creating redundancy
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* enforces clearer architectur (decisions)
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* separation of code along the different development velocities border.
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* enforces architectural section
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* Cost
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* increase of systems complexity
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* Dependency Hell / transitive dependencies
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* Section requires good documentation
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* more artifacts
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* Worse Developer Experience
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* Refactoring across multiple modules is hard to handle
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* Debugging of seperate modules my be time-consuming (multiple layers)
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* some coding tools (e.g. jump to definition) do not work over multiple repositories
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* slower development roundtrip (e.g. when using repl)
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* less awarness of what co-workes are commiting/working on
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* Danger of naive projcet section
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