I think that will deserve another article lol. The answer is.... it depends. 😋
Non-functional requirements, system qualities/attributes, cost considerations, staff expertise, etc. all play part in how the actual implementation might work out.
From reading your article, I got the feeling that its inspired from Pivotal Software. After interacting with Pivotal people, I got the impression that when modeling Domains the Architecture will reveal itself and we can start coding and building on that architecture. Is my interpretation correct? if so, can you provide me with an example of this process?
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I like the concept of DDD but once domains have been explored and modeled. What's the process for architecting our Org/applications?
I think that will deserve another article lol. The answer is.... it depends. 😋
Non-functional requirements, system qualities/attributes, cost considerations, staff expertise, etc. all play part in how the actual implementation might work out.
From reading your article, I got the feeling that its inspired from Pivotal Software. After interacting with Pivotal people, I got the impression that when modeling Domains the Architecture will reveal itself and we can start coding and building on that architecture. Is my interpretation correct? if so, can you provide me with an example of this process?