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💡 Ubiquitous Language to understand the business

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Jan 19, 2024
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Every program is a sequential description of a manual process. 

Ubiquitous Language is a common language between businesses and software developers.

A model can be anything the people involved with the domain agree on. The Ubiquitous Language is another way to represent a model. The Ubiquitous Language is a shared language developed by domain experts and software developers. They come back and see if that corresponds to what you're using in your system now and when. Domain-driven design models the ubiquitous language per bound context. 

Ubiquitous Language reflects the structure of the model. 

The names that the model suggests should show up in the Software. The actual complexity of Software lies in understanding the domain. To deliver the proper

Software, we must focus on the complexity of the whole business rather than the technical part. The tools are only relevant if the efforts to solve a problem point in the right direction. A domain is what an organization does and the world it does it in. 

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