The most complicated aspect of large software projects is not the implementation, it is the real world domain that the software serves. Domain Driven Design is a vision and approach for dealing with highly complex domains that is based on making the domai
Welcome back to the EOL newsletter. For the last
few months, we have been using the feedback on
the first version of EOL to prepare for a new major
release later this year. In December, we will make
EOL into a richer environment with new opportunities
for participation. We are ready to accommodate our
higher-than-anticipated user traffic and we look
forward to sharing our progress with you here.
A. Belitsky, und A. Radyushkin. (2005)cite arxiv:hep-ph/0504030
Comment: 370 pages, 62 figures; Dedicated to Anatoly V. Efremov on occasion of
his 70th anniversary.
A. Martin, W. Stirling, R. Thorne, und G. Watt. (2009)cite arxiv:0905.3531
Comment: 45 pages, 17 figures. Grids can be found at
http://projects.hepforge.org/mstwpdf/ and in LHAPDF V5.7.1. v2: version to
appear in EPJC.