Week 7, year 2014
- Buzzword-free Bounded Contexts - Context is everywhere. The human brain interprets context immediately, without effort. Try this: A product of my company A product of prime factors A product of my imagination Note how easy it was for you to derive context. For machines, this is hard, which is one reason we feed them models with unambiguous names. The difference is often even a lot subtler. A product in the sales department is a thing with a weight and dimensions, a description, a few pictures and some customer reviews. [Mathias Verraes]
- Domain-Driven Design: Bounded Contexts, Modelling - Yesterday, we did a DDD Basics session with the Domain-Driven Design Belgium community. We only covered Strategic DDD, and split up the work amongst the five founders of the group: @yreynhout (Defining Domain-Driven Design), @JefClaes (Ubiquitous Language), @ONE75 (Context Mapping), @ToJans (Selling Domain-Driven Design to the business), myself (Bounded Contexts and Modelling). Update June 10, 2014: new & improved slides for the second edition of this session. Watch the slides on Speakerdeck Read more Buzzword-free Bounded Contexts [Mathias Verraes]
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