Talk: Crunching 'real-life stories' with DDD EventStorming and combining it with BDD techniques
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Kenny Baas-Schwegler
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Crunching 'real-life stories' with DDD EventStorming and combining it with BDD techniques
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To really understand what our users will need, we want to have a first-hand experience from 'real-life stories' before we can model and create our software. While both the DDD and BDD techniques emphasis on ‘real-life stories’ by doing collaborative deliberate learning, they both focus on different goals. DDD focuses more on creating bounded contexts in which a single model is created, BDD focuses more on different scenarios and can create executable specifications as an outcome. By doing EventStorming and using techniques from BDD, such as Example Mapping or Feature Mapping, we can create more insights. We can simultaneously create a model and executable specifications for our user needs. This way, we can write software and tests which matches the shared understanding of the user, creating a ubiquitous language. Value will be shipped at a faster pace. In this session, I will explain how to do Process EventStorming. We will use Example Mapping, or Feature Mapping to get more insights into our process. The outcome can drive our Software Modelling EventStorming and create Executable Specifications.
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