- A design pattern in domain-driven design (DDD) that defines a conceptual boundary within which a specific model is defined and applicable. Outside of this boundary, the model may not apply. Bounded contexts are used in large systems to avoid ambiguity and confusion, by clearly defining the scope of each model.
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