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Harmonizing Domain Discovery: DDD meets Process-Driven Design

In the contemporary landscape of software architecture, Domain-Driven Design (DDD) stands as a pivotal methodology for understanding and tackling complex domains. At the heart of this approach is the challenge of identifying domain objects and delineating service boundaries. In an invigorating discussion featuring Dominik and Thomas will delve into contrasting methodologies.

Dominik champions the collaborative modeling practices of Event Storming and Domain Storytelling, advocating for their immersive and narrative-driven processes as powerful tools for revealing deep insights into domain complexities. Conversely, Thomas endorses a process-driven approach, working closely with subject matter experts to methodically unearth and define processes that inform the partitioning of domain services.

As they explore their differing perspectives, the session promises a rich exploration of their distinct pathways toward the common goal of domain elucidation. The audience will be privy to a dynamic dialogue as Dominik and Thomas examine the strengths and potential synergies of their approaches. The question that frames the encounter: Will they manage to bridge the divide and find a compromise that leverages the merits of both perspectives?

Thomas Heinrichs

BPM Consultant, Miragon

Augsburg, Germany

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