Chapter 6
Mapping, Failing, and Succeeding—Choose Two
In any project involving a Core Domain, it’s almost inconceivable that this context of innovation would not need to integrate with any other systems or subsystems, including Big Ball of Mud legacy systems. It’s even likely that some other new supporting and generic subdomains will be implemented as Bounded Contexts that a Core Domain must lean on for “remote” functionality. Here, “remote” might refer to contextual modules in the same Monolith that are segregated from the others but without a network between them, or it might actually mean physically remote.
This chapter starts with mapping team relationships and integrations between multiple contexts of expertise. Later, we see a number ...
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