Re: Usability as core domain?
"Alistair Bush [email protected] [domaindrivendesign]" <[email protected]> Sat, 6 Dec 2014 08:06:17 +1300
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Usability is a quality gate that your software needs to meets. You could include unit test coverage, code metrics etc etc in there as well. On 6/12/2014 6:18 AM, "Greg Young [email protected] [domaindrivendesign]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > It sounds like you are misunderstanding the concept of core domain. A core > domain might be event management it would not be usability > > On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 8:45 AM, 'Stefan A.' [email protected] > [domaindrivendesign] <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible for e-commerce business (selling certain services related >> to event organizing) to have usability as a core domain? The business has >> few web based applications dealing with various areas of the business. From >> what I read about DDD most businesses have at some point a core domain (a >> part of business that brings most value and/or competitive advantage to >> that business). >> >> It seems that business people want to focus on usability of one of their >> web based applications as a way for their business to distinguish itself >> from competitors. I just can't wrap my head how would that fit with DDD. I >> always pictured a core domain as one where you would make heavy use of >> tactical DDD patterns and other GoF design patterns. Usability as core >> domain doesn't fit that picture. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Studying for the Turing test > >