In this workshop we will open a conversation between the practice of Learning from Incidents and the practice of Domain Driven Design. Both practices seek to tackle complexity in the heart of software.
When faced with a task to discover something unknown with limited resources, an exploratory charter can help focus the activity.
Domain Driven Design and Learning From Incidents are both practices that feature pattern-centered inquiry and complex systems built of people and automation. They also share a common ancestor in the work of Christopher Alexander.
Two models from the learning from incidents community to frame our conversation.
Let us consider DDD and LFI as BOUNDED CONTEXTS. DDD & LFI Translation