Domain Storytelling: A Collaborative, Visual, and Agile Way to Build Domain-Driven Software
by Stefan Hofer, Henning Schwentner
Foreword
In 2004, Eric Evans published Domain-Driven Design, a timeless book that has become an all-time classic in software engineering literature. Evans projected his vision of software developers as people who collaborated closely with subject matter experts to iteratively solve domain-related problems for users. At the time, this was heresy against mainstream practices oriented around data models, big up-front planning, and programmers as mere order-takers.
Evans’s text was a masterpiece, but still it was missing something. For a decade, DDD was perceived by the mainstream as a few programming patterns and became synonymous with over-engineering. Evans’s book spoke frequently about domain experts and technical experts crunching domain knowledge ...
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