In a world relying increasingly on remote work, we still need to envision new business models, explore our business processes and design our software systems. While nothing can replace the in-person collaboration of an EventStorming session, remote tools bring their own exciting upsides.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns, the international DDD community has experimented and distilled a collection of remote modelling methods. In this session, we will dive into some interesting trade-offs of remote modelling, and work together to find amazing new tools that carry us into the future.
Access the Miro board used throughout this talk here.
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Marco Heimeshoff
Marco Heimeshoff is a trainer, speaker and software developer from Germany. He organizes KanDDDinsky, a conference about Domain-driven Design and the art of business software and co-founded the german DDD community in 2013 and VirtualDDD.com in 2019. Between consulting companies around the globe and his day job in building health care software, you'll find him speaking at conferences about DDD, socio-technical systems and first principles.