Model Mitosis: a dynamic pattern to deal with model tensions
Domain-Driven Design Europe 2023 http://dddeurope.com - https://twitter.com/ddd_eu - https://newsletter.dddeurope.com/ https://linkedin.com/company/domain-driven-design-europe Organised by Aardling (https://aardling.eu/) Talk by Julien Topçu and Josian Chevalier Just as models should be iterative, strategic design should change when the context and our understanding of the problem evolve. As a model grows to solve more problems, it becomes less supple in its ability to evolve. Tensions arise within the model that struggles to stay coherent. Eventually it reaches a critical mass and becomes a big ball of mud. How do we know when it’s time to let new models emerge? How do we carry on the decision to split a model? How can we handle the progressive differentiation of our models while avoiding unnecessary coupling? It’s not as easy as a clean axe cut in the middle, finding the right boundaries is hard. We would like to introduce the Model Mitosis, a dynamic pattern used to split a model into multiple ones that will get shaped and decoupled iteratively. About Julien Topçu I like to craft software with high business value using techniques from Domain-Driven Design, all powered by Xtreme Programming in the Kanban #NoEstimates philosophy. Member of the OWASP foundation, I evangelise on application security techniques in order to avoid being hacked properly. About Josian Chevalier Software Craftsman at Shodo, I specialize in Domain Driven Design. I strive to improve my approach of software development and my knowledge, as well as raise awareness about software quality among developers.