Programme title: "Tackling complex business domains with Event Storming and Domain Driven Design"
Programme description (i.e. what it is about, history - why these particular subjects, programme aim, benefits of attending the programme):
Event storming is a workshop-based method to quickly find out what is happening in the domain of a software program. Compared to other methods it is extremely lightweight and intentionally requires no support by a computer. The result is expressed in sticky notes on a wide wall. The business process is "stormed out" as a series of domain events which are denoted as orange stickies. It was invented by Alberto Brandolini in the context of domain-driven design (DDD). Event storming can be used as a means for business process modeling and requirements engineering. The basic idea is to bring together software developers and domain experts and learn from each other. To make this learning process easier, event storming is meant to be fun. The name was chosen to show that the focus should be on the domain events and the method works similar to brainstorming or agile modeling's model storming. Source: Wikipedia.
Benefits: better understanding of domains modelled in the developed software; software systems more suitable to real problems;
Why: Event Storming is a relatively new idea that is gaining more and more supporters.
Structure: 4 x 4h interactive sessions
To be delivered by: Bottega IT (https://bottega.com.pl/index_en)
Dates of delivery: 26-29 Oct 2020
Platform: Zoom, Miro
Max. number of attendees: 20
Affiliation (WP/Task): WP9 T2
Authors (created by) (i.e. who created the content, if applicable): Bottega IT
Who will attend (target audience): Only GEANT participants - Programmers, Testers, Team Leaders, Analysts, Designers
Resources available can be accessed after the programme (location):
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Schedule
Session | Title | Aim (what do you expect to be able to do after, i.e. apply, review, introduce, etc) | Date | Duration |
Session 1 | Introduction to Event Storming | | 4h | |
Session 2 | Event Storming - strategic session | | 4h | |
Session 3 | Event Storming - tactical session | | 4h | |
Session 4 | Summary and review | | 4h |
Planning a session
Session One
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Session Two
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Session Three
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Session Four
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