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Enterprise Java Developers Embrace Domain-Driven Design with Behavior Testing Approach

Software development teams are increasingly adopting a combined approach of domain-driven design and behavior-driven development to bridge the gap between technical implementation and business requirements. This methodology emphasizes shared language and automated testing to ensure software accurately represents domain concepts while meeting user expectations.

New Approach to Software Development Emerges

Software development teams are increasingly recognizing that delivering precisely what clients request may not always yield optimal results, according to industry analysis. Sources indicate that a more effective approach involves combining domain-driven design (DDD) with behavior-driven development (BDD) to create software that better reflects actual business needs while reducing development time and rework.

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Oracle Cloud Debuts A4 Instances Featuring AmpereOne M Processors for Enhanced AI and Database Performance

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is introducing new A4 instances powered by Ampere Computing’s “Polaris” AmpereOne M processors, featuring 192 cores and enhanced memory bandwidth. The instances reportedly offer significant performance gains for AI inference and database workloads compared to previous generations and competing solutions.

Oracle Cloud Embraces AmpereOne M Processors

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is launching new A4 instances featuring Ampere Computing’s latest CPU technology, according to recent announcements. Sources indicate the instances will utilize the “Polaris” AmpereOne M processor, which has been in volume production since the fourth quarter of 2024. This deployment marks a significant expansion of Arm-based computing options within Oracle’s cloud ecosystem, particularly notable given Oracle’s substantial ownership stake in Ampere Computing.