
Susanne Kaiser on DDD, Wardley Mapping, & Team Topologies
The InfoQ Podcast
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Using a Water Map to Optimize for Faster Change
With a water map, this visualized activity oriented streams of changes reflected or represented by the user needs. And if teams are responsible for components that are located on the left spectrum of your water map, then there's a potential high cognitive load involved because you need to experiment more and discover more. So we have different types of subdomains such as core supporting and generic. We can identify what are the subdomains that are core, which provides competitive advantage,. Which tend to change often, which tend to be quite complex. Where we should focus on building these parts of our system in house instead of outsourcing them. That requires the most strategic investment.
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