Curate your domain knowledge
Domain Driven Prototyping
Interact with your own living ideas before they vanish
Make a wish, then make it live
Domain-Driven Prototyping
by example
Build your product backlog
the Aristotelian way:
bottom-up, outside-in and from the future
Some say βpeople donβt know what they want until you show it to themβ.
Ready to challenge this famous quote?
Imagine you could play a role in a mob-driven design experiment using a progressive example either from your own life or your prefered DDD book. What if youβre invited to suggest, elicit, design and test features in an unpredictable order?
Then how bold would it be to bring together knowledge crunching and bounded contexts, domain modeling and proof-based acceptance criteria, handmade diagrams, event-based living specs using #no/lowcode
while exploring the 3 Aristotelian π unities:
time, space and plot?
Bottom-up, outside-in and from the future
First add and play π with real-life examples and
codebuild 𧱠yourbeautifuluseful prototype indays or weeksminutesβ²Then
drawgeneratealready obsoletealways up-to-date maps, models, diagrams andwrite downshape your product π backlog automagicallyIterate at will while taking a sip of dopamine πΉevery other minute
Domain-Driven Design
build your software product around your business domain, by Eric Evans
Design Thinking
a mindset for innovation that extends the design principles beyond software
promoted by MIT
Design Sprint
a 5-day process ment to make a specific stratigic choice through experimentation
Domain-Design Prototyping
a fast and efficient way to
build business domains