Stefan Hofer
Justin Holmes
A workshop format that helps participants understand how people and/or software systems work together. Both existing or future state business processes can be analysed.
Domain Storytelling is driven by domain experts who share typical examples of how they work. These examples are known as Domain Stories. While listening, the moderator records the domain stories using a pictographic language, so domain experts can see immediately if the moderator understands their story correctly. The moderator guides the domain experts by asking questions, for example who – does what – with what – why.
A Domain Story covers one concrete example. It shows something that actually happens, rather than all things that could possibly happen. After several stories, the participants are able to talk about the people, activities, tools, work objects, and events in that domain. Often, the conversation that was started with Domain Storytelling is later continued with user stories, example mapping, event storming, etc.
While listening, the moderator records the domain stories using a pictographic language, so domain experts can see immediately if the moderator understands their story correctly. The moderator guides the domain experts by asking questions, for example who – does what – with what – why.
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