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Resilient Bounded Contexts: A Pragmatic Approach with Residuality Theory

Resilient Bounded Contexts: A Pragmatic Approach with Residuality Theory

by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Jan 11, 2024 | Blog

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) provides a valuable framework for addressing complex business problems through well-designed domain models integrated into software systems. Central to this approach is the concept of bounded contexts, serving as models tailored to solve...
Reshaping Cultural Perspectives in Software Design

Reshaping Cultural Perspectives in Software Design

by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Nov 28, 2023 | Talks

Software stakeholders and users approach technology through the lens of their cultural norms and worldviews. As software designers, we often introduce new concepts and terminology to better address those needs. This can mean adapting or even reshaping their cultural...

How Domain-Driven Design enabled scaling a big ball of mud product

by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Sep 14, 2023 | Talks

Many products start out with a simple, naive model able to prove market fit. And most of the time that one model grows, because more features need to be put in at a fast pace. This can have a huge impact once the product needs to scale. Because that fast pace can turn...
Reshaping Cultural Perspectives in Software Design

Collaborative Software Design: How to facilitate domain modeling decisions

by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Mar 1, 2023 | Talks

This talk delves into the challenges of collaborative software design, where developers and stakeholders work together to make sustainable design decisions that bridge the gap, align business needs with IT solutions, and create adaptable software systems. While...
Reshaping Cultural Perspectives in Software Design

Deep Dive into Model-Driven Design: Refining Domain Models in Code

by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Oct 18, 2022 | Talks

Most software products begin with an initial software model, one that is typically naive and superficial, grounded in basic understanding. This initial phase is natural, as it aligns with the early stages of discovering and exploring a new product with stakeholders....
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