Many complex problems aren't properly managed because they aren't properly seen. To visualise them you need a lot of space and unusual techniques that help you model the unknown, in an interactive and extremely productive fashion.
Organisations and usually pretty bed when it comes to self diagnose their own problem and even worse when choosing a solution for the badly diagnosed problem.
Understanding the basic of complexity and system thinking can help a lot, providing foundations for a different mindset and a surprising solutions toolkit.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
UI/UX Learning: From Discovery to DesignRobert Hsu
A talk on the UX Process from Discovery to Design
Event: The Behance Portfolio Review, Kolkata (https://bit.ly/2HEWzfS)
Talk Video available on:
Discovery Phase: https://youtu.be/rAebyPoHHdw
Design Phase: https://youtu.be/jM4j7VPLni0
This presentation discusses agile practices and methodologies in a simple and easy manner drawing comparison with Jazz Music and relating the practices with software development scenarios and jazz music performance scenarios
Organisations and usually pretty bed when it comes to self diagnose their own problem and even worse when choosing a solution for the badly diagnosed problem.
Understanding the basic of complexity and system thinking can help a lot, providing foundations for a different mindset and a surprising solutions toolkit.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
UI/UX Learning: From Discovery to DesignRobert Hsu
A talk on the UX Process from Discovery to Design
Event: The Behance Portfolio Review, Kolkata (https://bit.ly/2HEWzfS)
Talk Video available on:
Discovery Phase: https://youtu.be/rAebyPoHHdw
Design Phase: https://youtu.be/jM4j7VPLni0
This presentation discusses agile practices and methodologies in a simple and easy manner drawing comparison with Jazz Music and relating the practices with software development scenarios and jazz music performance scenarios
To Bore No More: Designing & Delivering Presentations That Engage Your AudienceSarah Halstead
This slide show supports a workshop presented in March 2010 at the Fulfilling the Promise Conference in Oconomowoc, WI. While this was a 75 minute workshop, it can easily be expanded to 2 hours, half day or full day presentations.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation was originally titled "Bore No More." Five months AFTER this presentation was delivered and uploaded, the phrase "Bore No More" was trademarked by Jonathan Petz of Powell, OH. The title has been changed in order to comply with federal trademark rules.
Closing keynote of the Fronteers conference in Amsterdam. Blog notes are available at http://www.wait-till-i.com/2011/10/07/the-prestige-of-being-a-web-developer-fronteers-11/
CHAUX: UX Lunch Dark Patterns DiscussionJessica Ivins
We discussed dark patterns at this UX workshop in Chattanooga. Dark patterns are designs that deceive or manipulate users into doing things that they don’t want to do.
Collecting requirements or understanding a large system seems such a long and demanding activity. We can do al lot better than this: unlimited modelling space and all the key stakeholder in the same room, with some special spice. :-)
Domain-Driven Design has never been so efficient. This is where DDD meets Kanban, TOC and Management 3.0.
Too often we model processes around the myth of Database Transactions, ofter forgetting what a transaction really means in the real world. This talk shows an easy and cheap approach to use together with EventStorming in order to include User Experience into process modelling
Slides of my Pecha Kucha short talk at #ALE14 in Krakow.
There's too much noise around software estimation, and one of the problem is that we try to use the same approach, when we're in practice estimating totally different things.
Scrivere software per il business si riduce essenzialmente a due problemi. Capire il vero problema da risolvere, e trovare soluzioni interessanti, senza trasformare la cosa in un percorso ad ostacoli.
Software development is not one size fits all. Domain-Driven Design is significant where there's high complexity and high value. In these areas different tools might be needed. EventStorming is the best way I know to gather requirements in a complex environment, and also maps with CQRS/ES architecture perfectly.
Most software development processes are focused on tracking and delivery. Unfortunately, writing code is no longer the bottleneck. The real bottleneck is the team ability to learn about the domain complexity and do the right thing.
This is my presentation at DDD eXchange New York, about Event Storming and the broader concept of Model Storming and the various modeling and problem solving techniques that we've been experimenting in the last months.
Put the key stakeholders in the same room with an unlimited modelling surface, and some tricks, and you'll end up not only with a viable model, but also with skeleton for continuous improvement.
Last year I ventured into the domain of (online) gambling. Given that the industry has been around since forever, I expected most problems to be of the technical kind. As it turned out, the struggle with technology was only part of a bigger problem; to move forward we needed to fully grasp the industry and its consumers.
Events started out as a way to dismantle a legacy system, but quickly proved to be an effective tool to gain a deeper understanding of our domain. Visualising event streams, we discovered patterns that helped us identify what drives different types of users.
Having a better understanding of what customers are looking for, we dove into existing literature to learn which techniques and models casinos use to cater for each type of user. We learned how to program chance while staying true to the Random Number God. Even when variance is brutal, casinos have enough data and tools to steer clear from the pain barrier.
All of this entails interesting problems and software, but isn't my code damaging society? Or is gambling just another human trait?
What if we stored events instead of state?Jef Claes
Traditional systems typically only store the current state. This paradigm often puts us in rather nasty situations. How do you optimize for reads, without impacting writes? How can you have a clue of what's going in your system? How do you reproduce bugs..?
Learn how event sourced systems address these concerns by, instead of storing the current state, storing the sequence of events that lead to the current state - unleashing a bunch of scenarios impossible using traditional systems.
There are some recurring themes in Domain-Driven Design applications, and distant domains show more similarities that differences, especially when you start taking into account peculiarities of specific Bounded Contexts. This is where a different type of design could happen.
Kanban unbounded - Cosa succede sulla linea di faglia tra il team ed il resto...Alberto Brandolini
Il mio talk a Better Software 2013 riveduto e corretto. Dove parlo di Kanban, management, e del virus dell'esternalizzazione guidata dal mantra della "riduzione dei costi".
To Bore No More: Designing & Delivering Presentations That Engage Your AudienceSarah Halstead
This slide show supports a workshop presented in March 2010 at the Fulfilling the Promise Conference in Oconomowoc, WI. While this was a 75 minute workshop, it can easily be expanded to 2 hours, half day or full day presentations.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation was originally titled "Bore No More." Five months AFTER this presentation was delivered and uploaded, the phrase "Bore No More" was trademarked by Jonathan Petz of Powell, OH. The title has been changed in order to comply with federal trademark rules.
Closing keynote of the Fronteers conference in Amsterdam. Blog notes are available at http://www.wait-till-i.com/2011/10/07/the-prestige-of-being-a-web-developer-fronteers-11/
CHAUX: UX Lunch Dark Patterns DiscussionJessica Ivins
We discussed dark patterns at this UX workshop in Chattanooga. Dark patterns are designs that deceive or manipulate users into doing things that they don’t want to do.
Collecting requirements or understanding a large system seems such a long and demanding activity. We can do al lot better than this: unlimited modelling space and all the key stakeholder in the same room, with some special spice. :-)
Domain-Driven Design has never been so efficient. This is where DDD meets Kanban, TOC and Management 3.0.
Too often we model processes around the myth of Database Transactions, ofter forgetting what a transaction really means in the real world. This talk shows an easy and cheap approach to use together with EventStorming in order to include User Experience into process modelling
Slides of my Pecha Kucha short talk at #ALE14 in Krakow.
There's too much noise around software estimation, and one of the problem is that we try to use the same approach, when we're in practice estimating totally different things.
Scrivere software per il business si riduce essenzialmente a due problemi. Capire il vero problema da risolvere, e trovare soluzioni interessanti, senza trasformare la cosa in un percorso ad ostacoli.
Software development is not one size fits all. Domain-Driven Design is significant where there's high complexity and high value. In these areas different tools might be needed. EventStorming is the best way I know to gather requirements in a complex environment, and also maps with CQRS/ES architecture perfectly.
Most software development processes are focused on tracking and delivery. Unfortunately, writing code is no longer the bottleneck. The real bottleneck is the team ability to learn about the domain complexity and do the right thing.
This is my presentation at DDD eXchange New York, about Event Storming and the broader concept of Model Storming and the various modeling and problem solving techniques that we've been experimenting in the last months.
Put the key stakeholders in the same room with an unlimited modelling surface, and some tricks, and you'll end up not only with a viable model, but also with skeleton for continuous improvement.
Last year I ventured into the domain of (online) gambling. Given that the industry has been around since forever, I expected most problems to be of the technical kind. As it turned out, the struggle with technology was only part of a bigger problem; to move forward we needed to fully grasp the industry and its consumers.
Events started out as a way to dismantle a legacy system, but quickly proved to be an effective tool to gain a deeper understanding of our domain. Visualising event streams, we discovered patterns that helped us identify what drives different types of users.
Having a better understanding of what customers are looking for, we dove into existing literature to learn which techniques and models casinos use to cater for each type of user. We learned how to program chance while staying true to the Random Number God. Even when variance is brutal, casinos have enough data and tools to steer clear from the pain barrier.
All of this entails interesting problems and software, but isn't my code damaging society? Or is gambling just another human trait?
What if we stored events instead of state?Jef Claes
Traditional systems typically only store the current state. This paradigm often puts us in rather nasty situations. How do you optimize for reads, without impacting writes? How can you have a clue of what's going in your system? How do you reproduce bugs..?
Learn how event sourced systems address these concerns by, instead of storing the current state, storing the sequence of events that lead to the current state - unleashing a bunch of scenarios impossible using traditional systems.
There are some recurring themes in Domain-Driven Design applications, and distant domains show more similarities that differences, especially when you start taking into account peculiarities of specific Bounded Contexts. This is where a different type of design could happen.
Kanban unbounded - Cosa succede sulla linea di faglia tra il team ed il resto...Alberto Brandolini
Il mio talk a Better Software 2013 riveduto e corretto. Dove parlo di Kanban, management, e del virus dell'esternalizzazione guidata dal mantra della "riduzione dei costi".
Sometimes you want to do Domain-Driven Design, but the bad guys are against you. Sometimes you need tobe the bad guy. This is Domain-Driven Design in a bloody brownfield scenario.
Namasté ... come and meet BeauForma, the company you wished you worked for, and while you're at it, get an introduction in how to design, author and test projections for your next DDD/CQRS/ES project, hands-on. Bring a computer and pair up with a buddy.
Domain Driven Design (DDD) is a topic that's been gaining a lot of popularity in both the Java and .NET camps recently. Entities, value types, repositories, bounded contexts and anti-corruption layers -- find out what all the buzz is about, and how establishing a domain model can help you combat complexity in your code.
Richard Dingwall is a .NET developer and blogger with a passion for architecture and maintainable code.
He is currently working at Provoke Solutions as lead developer on a six-month project introducing test-driven development (TDD) and domain-driven design (DDD) to a large ASP.NET ERP system.
An hour-long talk given at Wellington .NET user group, Sept 23 2009.
A talk for Melbourne Award School 2012 on how to come up with solutions and not ads for your clients marketing problems.
And some techniques to generate ideas
This is the full presentation of the introduction to young advertising students from the Belgian Advertising School to the world of market research (6 October, 2014). Presentation by Hakim Zemni, Katia Pallini & Tom De Ruyck.
Psychology for designers or 3 predictions from psychology for the future of ...Joe Leech
How can an understanding of psychology make your designs better? @mrjoe will make three predictions for the future of web design based on psychology.
We'll also cover
-Why Siri doesn't work very well and won't for a while
-Why right now, we are designing like Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory
-How we'll be designing in five years time
apidays Paris 2022 - Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode, Manon Me...apidays
apidays Paris 2022 - APIs the next 10 years: Software, Society, Sovereignty, Sustainability
December 14, 15 & 16, 2022
Let’s not make the diversity mistake in NoCode
Manon Mercier, Product Builder Data & Impact at HEC Innovation Center Paris
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The Edges of Imagination - Big Design ConferenceDirk Knemeyer
Most of us live lives that, while acceptable, do not align with our core values, needs, and desires. Join Dirk as he offers a personal redesign process he applied to himself in December 2013 as the software startup he founded was unable to make its next funding round. After looking at the macro context of the world at large Dirk shares his personal journey or discovery and redesign, offering tools an inspiration for fellow creatives everywhere.
This year at Roskilde Festival Nudge Crowd experimented with a different type of event for our community. We organized a workshop where our crowd members acted as nudge-gurus who helped the festival guests build nudges to keep their camps clean - “to nudge the nastiness away” as the title of the event suggested. The material is based on the EAST frame work developed by the UK Behavioral Insights Team
Learning the New Tech Lingua Franca: Social MediaTracy Lee
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nft2Eu1-shE
Whether you are a developer or business person in the tech community, you must understand the lingua franca of the tech community: social media.
Business no longer gets done behind closed doors, but online through various mediums such as Twitter and Github.
This talk walks you through the reasons to have a presence as a developer, recruiter, CEO, or marketer and why communicating through social mediums is required for you to succeed.
We'll talk about the do's and don'ts of interaction and walk through a practical approach to building your social presence.
Slides from the talk Changing The Odds, given at the M3 Conference in Columbus, Ohio on 21NOV14. The talk focused on creating a Mobile (or any other) startup, while avoiding the main pitfalls I've seen in over 4 years of dealing with startup businesses.
Presentation from October 4, 2015: Arts Midwest Orchestras 20/20: Context, Connection, Collaboration. An attempt to lay out the context of audience, competition, technology and strategy - then a set of practical steps to get things done.
YOU HAVE GREAT MOBILE CONTENT BUT NOBODY CARES; STRATEGIES AND TACTICS FOR MO...HubSpot
This session will explore the disconnects between content, design and marketing strategies that are pervasive across all our organizations. We will then discuss the successful strategies and tactics that connect your brand to your customer in positive and relevant ways.
This year at Roskilde Festival Nudge Crowd experimented with a different type of event for our community. We organized a workshop where our crowd members acted as nudge-gurus who helped the festival guests build nudges to keep their camps clean - “to nudge the nastiness away” as the title of the event suggested. The material is based on the EAST frame work developed by the UK Behavioral Insights Team
9 Things I Wish I'd Known About B2B Social Media Before I Started - Scot McKeeBirddogB2B
Presentation given by Scot McKee, Managing Director, Birddog, at the Bunzl Social Media Training Day, London, 2013.
For businesses just starting out on Social Media, McKee explains the 9 things he wish he'd known before he got started with Social Media and Content Marketing. Tackling some of the main objections he hears in Social Media for B2B and sharing his tips on how to get the most out of your efforts.
McKee’s books on the subject of Creative B2B Branding and Business Marketing are available from Amazon - http://is.gd/mckeebooks
Being a Digital Do-Gooder (IxDA Berlin Event #53)Clive K. Lavery
As digital designers we are constantly being told that we have the power to change the world.
But other than repeating this over and over again in our comfortable bubble of tech meetups, conferences or self centred documentaries how many of us actually use our perceived super powers for something more than making rich companies richer, selling more shoes online or creating something like "Uber for coat hangers"?
In my talk at the IxDA Berlin Event in September 2016 I will look at examples of applied digital do-goodism and discuss some strategies for how we can use our UX and design skills for social good.
Slides may contain traces of half baked philosophy, social romanticism, self guilt and hopefully inspiration.
Similar to Model storming - a different approach to collaborative model discovery (Vilnius edition) (20)
Cosa abbiamo scoperto in questi 20 anni? Che cercare di cambiare il mondo focalizzandoci su un singolo aspetto, il processo, il TDD, il clean code, non porta da nessuna parte. I veri cambiamenti avvengono quando scopriamo le reali interazioni tra le parti, quando lasciamo la specializzazione e cominciamo a vedere il vero quadro d'insieme.
In questo talk vedremo come scelte architetturali apparentemente innocue, finiscano per impattare il processo, ed in generale di come processi, pratiche, architetture, persone e scelte di business non possano essere considerate come elementi disaccoppiati tra loro.
Lessons learned on collaborative modeling: how EventStorming survived, and helped us survive the pandemic. And how it evolved to support new collaboration paradigms.
EventStorming was born as a massively in-person workshop to discover and model complex businesses and design event-driven software. But the old ways are no longer viable. After one year of experiments and discoveries in a forced-remote setting we know a lot more about what is still working and what is not.
What happens when you have the luxury of leading software projects without trade-offs and you're a Domain-Driven Design fanatic? You start stretching DDD concepts until it hurts and make experiments un uncharted territory.
In this talk, we'll see a few unconventional approached to Context Mapping and what happens when you fully embrace CQRS and Small Aggregates as a modeling paradigm.
Can software architecture affect the culture and emotions in the workplace? In this talk I look to some ways architectural choices shape collaboration and survivability in the workplace.
Software design as a cooperative game with EventStormingAlberto Brandolini
You got the stickies and the paper roll, and possibly already run a large Big Picture workshop to highlight where the problem is. Now you're in a room with business, software and UX experts hungry for a solution.
How do you make the magic happen?
In this talk, we'll explore some strategies about how to deliver with collaborative modeling, and how to narrow the gap between stickies and working code.
I've spent the last years modelling complex businesses and Software Architectures with EventStorming. The original recipe evolved a lot from the initial one. This is EventStorming state of the art.
Can we write successful enterprise software without challenging assumptions? Agile doesn't happen in a vacuum. Here's what I discovered using EventStorming as a blade to cut through business, software and organisation dysfunctions. From XP2017 Cologne.
Using EventStorming to drill into domain modelling complexity: from the big picture into the design of aggregates, processes and read models. A different approach to enterprise software modelling.
Every organisation pretends to be unique, but they mostly follow similar mechanics. Discover how your organisation too falls into common pitfalls and antipatterns and how you can leverage the situation to improve it.
As a Software Architect and consultant I designed software with some artefacts in mind. As an entrepreneur I found myself on the other side of the fence. I'd improve distribute holistic knowledge through EventStorming and Domain-Driven Design rather than partition the system with User Stories.
Modellare un dominio applicativo può essere decisamente complesso; in questa sessione vedremo come Event Storming ed Event Sourcing permettono di prendere una idea, darle forma usando un rotolo di carta e dei post-it e tradurla in codice C# sfruttando BDD e Machine Specifications... alla velocità della luce.
Presentazione a 4 mani di Alberto Brandolini e Andrea Balducci.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
Personal Brand Statement:
As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
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Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/startuplviv
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Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
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Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
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It is a sample of an interview for a business english class for pre-intermediate and intermediate english students with emphasis on the speking ability.
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5. About me
About me
@ziobrando
DDD enthusiast
@ziobrando
Post-it addicted
Visual something else instead
I do thinker
!
avanscoperta
6. About me
About me
@ziobrando
DDD enthusiast
@ziobrando
Post-it addicted
Visual something else instead
I do thinker
Chaos summoner
!
avanscoperta
7. About me
About me
@ziobrando
DDD enthusiast
@ziobrando
Post-it addicted
Visual something else instead
I do thinker
Chaos summoner
Idea thief
!
avanscoperta
8. About me
About me
@ziobrando
DDD enthusiast
@ziobrando
Post-it addicted
Visual something else instead
I do thinker
Chaos summoner
Idea thief
…never satisfied
avanscoperta
!
22. Problem checklist
Typical enterprise software architecture is
flawed
Data driven
No bounded contexts
Conflicting requirements lead to trade-off
solutions that ultimately clog our system
The ever needed refactoring is always scheduled
for the next week
42. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
43. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
The meeting will be totally non productive
44. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
The meeting will be totally non productive
Disagreement will turn into a fight
45. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
The meeting will be totally non productive
Disagreement will turn into a fight
The meeting will be boring
46. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
The meeting will be totally non productive
Disagreement will turn into a fight
The meeting will be boring
They won’t come again
47. Reasons why this is a bad idea
Too expensive to get all the key people in the
same room at the same time
The meeting will be totally non productive
Disagreement will turn into a fight
The meeting will be boring
They won’t come again
They’ll blame me
54. Implicit assumptions
The meeting will happen around a table
When one person speaks many will be bored
When many person speak nobody will
understand
55. Implicit assumptions
The meeting will happen around a table
When one person speaks many will be bored
When many person speak nobody will
understand
We’ll talk about technical things
56. Implicit assumptions
The meeting will happen around a table
When one person speaks many will be bored
When many person speak nobody will
understand
We’ll talk about technical things
I’ll have to bring my smartphone with me
148. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
149. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
150. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
151. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
152. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
156. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
157. System 1
Quick pattern matching
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
It’s the
same class!
158. System 1
Quick pattern matching
It’s the
same class!
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
It’s obvious!
159. System 1
Quick pattern matching
It’s the
same class!
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
It’s obvious!
Let’s consider
Bounded Contexts
160. System 1
Quick pattern matching
It’s the
same class!
Parallel processing, unaware mode
Low energy consumption
System 2
Complex elaboration that need
attention and concentration
No parallelism
High energy consumption
It’s obvious!
Let’s consider
Bounded Contexts
Let’s see
the whole