Mauro Servienti – Talk Session: All Our Aggregates Are Wrong

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Explore DDD 2018 – Denver, Sept. 11-14

It always starts well. At first glance, the requirements seem straightforward, and implementation proceeds without hiccups. Then the requirements start to get more complex, and you find yourself in a predicament, introducing technical shortcuts that smell for the sake of delivering the new feature on schedule. In this talk, we'll analyze what appears to be a straightforward e-commerce shopping cart. We'll then go ahead and add a few more use-cases that make it more complex and see how it can negatively impact the overall design. Finally, we'll focus our attention on the business needs of these requirements and see how it can shed light on the correct approach to designing the feature. Walk away with a new understanding of how to take requirements apart to build the right software.

About Mauro Servienti

Mauro is a Solution Architect in Particular Software, the makers of NServiceBus, and former Microsoft MVP. He spends his time helping developers build better .NET systems, leveraging Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles, and message-based architectures. In addition to technology, Mauro writes on his English blog and his Italian blog. He is also passionate about skiing, classical dance, and music.

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