by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog
A while back the virtual Domain-driven design meetup experimented with doing a remote EventStorming. The outcome was that doing remote EventStorming as you would do it offline is sub-optimal. The interaction was lacking during the storming parts, and the number of...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Mar 9, 2020 | Blog
Ever since Nick Tune introduced the world to the Bounded Context Canvas, I incorporate it in my workshops and trainings. Nick sees the canvas as a checklist for designing our Bounded Context canvas. For me, it is also perfect as a visualisation tool to make the...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Feb 5, 2020 | Talks
The way agile software teams gain knowledge about what to build is either by the product owner or business analyst serving as a proxy to domain knowledge. Domain knowledge usually ends up as second-hand news in either functional design documents or as user stories in...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
We live in a world of constant change. Today we generate more data than we can consume, and it contributes to the constant changes that we observe. Within the IT industry, we have the ambition to create flexible and reliable solutions that can cope with the demand for...
by Kenny Baas-Schwegler | Oct 1, 2019 | Talks
To understand what our users need to make we sure build and test the right thing, we need first-hand experience of real-life stories before we can model, test and create our software. EventStorming is a technique that uses visualisation to minimise assumptions by...