For the development of complex software an interdisciplinary team is required. Unfortunately, we have never learned to communicate across disciplines.
This makes it difficult for domain experts, developers and designers to understand each other – which is ultimately reflected in the software that solves the wrong problem, arrives on the market too late and whose quality is not right.
Domain-driven design (DDD) focuses on the development of a common language and promises to improve interdisciplinary communication. But how does DDD work?
Golo Roden and Matthias Wagler introduce you to the concept and show how to implement the result in JavaScript using wolkenkit, an open-source framework that complements DDD perfectly.