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jeroenvlek | 1 year ago

In the average organization, if you're not talking to other departments then, almost by definition, you're also not doing DDD.

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that_guy_iain|1 year ago

It's not almost it is exactly the definition. The key thing about DDD is ubiquitous language, which is everyone using the same language. And learning things from the domain experts who are in other departments. If you're not talking to other departments you can't be using the same language as them. Nor can you learn from the domain experts. Nor even ensure that the domain flow maps the same as the company. DDD and BDD are fundamentally about talking to people. But that's the hard part so people skip it.