Domain Storytelling: A Collaborative, Visual, and Agile Way to Build Domain-Driven Software
by Stefan Hofer, Henning Schwentner
Glossary
activity—What an actor is doing with a work object. A building block.
actor—A building block that represents a person or software system that plays an active role in a domain story. Actors are the subjects in a domain story’s sentences.
annotation—Textual information like a note. Can be about another building block, about a sentence, or about the domain story as a whole.
AS-IS—Point-in-time scope factor of a domain story signifying that the story describes the current situation.
building block—A generic term for the different types of graphical elements used in the Domain Storytelling notation.
COARSE-GRAINED—See granularity.
collaborative modeling—The process of bringing developers and domain experts together to share and learn domain ...
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