by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Apr 30, 2019 | Blog
Over recent years, a tool called EventStorming became one of the go-to techniques for Domain-Driven Design consultants to collaboratively explore complex business domains at customers. Since consultants travel a lot from company to company helping with their questions...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Mar 29, 2019 | Blog
A Big Picture EventStorming is a type of EventStorming where you get business and IT from an organisation into one room to explore the entire line of that business. This way we can find competing goals, ambiguity in the language, communication boundaries between...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Mar 22, 2019 | Blog
While Bruno Boucard, Thomas Pierrain, and I were preparing our DDDEurope 2019 workshop, we discussed how to approach Example Mapping. For the workshop, we were combining EventStorming and Example Mapping to go from problem space to solution space. The way I have...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Feb 4, 2019 | Blog
with EventStorming and Example Mapping This article was published in the leanpub book: Domain-Driven Design: The First 15 Years Introduction People often ask for more concrete guidance on how to explore models, especially in an Agile or Lean setting. The model...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Nov 26, 2018 | Blog
Moving towards a microservices architecture We see a lot of companies are moving towards a microservice architecture. The big pitfall of microservices architecture is to focus on the technology, how big the microservice needs to be, how many lines of codes, what...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Oct 22, 2018 | Blog
We design, model, and create software to solve a problem for our customer (this can also be a customer from within the same company). Only when we do so, we focus naturally on solving the happy path and want to deliver that value as soon as possible. The only problem...