You make a good point. To actually define "small" would be beyond my abilities, but I might be able to give a couple of brief examples. I suppose that in...
I am sure that there probably are some metrics that define a "small" project. I think it is relative and dependent on (1) the size of the team, (2) experience...
Eric, I wouldn't associate Knowledge Level with Reflection as you have. As you know, Knowledge Level is that fine pattern from Martin's first book while ...
You are probably right that it shouldn't be "AKA". Yet they are very closely related. When most of us read the POSA book, we are thinking about technical...
A BOF can't be officially scheduled until the beginning of the conference. Then it is a first-come first-served signup. So instead we'll have a target date and...
Eric, Great book! I really sympathise with the message about complexity. My interests are in ontologies, particularly for semantic integration - which will be...
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Brian Marick
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Oct 28, 2002 5:04 pm
I've become quite interested in error messages recently. I'm inclined to think that a good error message tells the user three things: 1) What the program tried...
Very interesting points, Chris. I'm sorry I've been so slow in responding. I got a little buried preparing for OOPSLA, etc. On reading your message, I realized...
This is a good topic for discussion. Brian actually brought this issue up with me and I asked him to repost it here because I'd like to hear what others have...
... This is a very good point, and a good example to make that point. You should include it in your book, because your book does not now make clearly the point...
Hmmm. I thought I had made the point in the Model-Driven Design pattern. I did talk about the problems of separate "analysis models". But maybe if I use this...
... When you made your point, I realized it was implicit in what you had said. However, even after having read your book twice, it was not obvious to me that...
Good news. The end is near. In a month or so, I'll be making a final draft and sending it off to the publisher. This means that not everything I might like to...
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Brian Marick
marick@...
Nov 24, 2002 4:42 pm
At 9:48 PM +0000 11/16/02, Eric Evans wrote: (excerpted from below) ... Would this be something like what you mean? The average user would think of bookmarks...
I'm hoping the people here can help me brainstorm a name for this pattern, and I can get a feel for how different people react. This was previously called...
Hi, I wanted to comment on this section but was unable to access your website the other day. It may be due to where I am working. Can you confirm for me that...
The website is down today. I'm told it will be back up tonight. In the meantime, I put the pdf of the book in the "Files" section of this group. Sorry for the...
I like the name conceptual contours more then concept contouring granularity. Others I thought might apply: Conceptual form Conceptual shape Conceptual...
Domain driven design addresses the modeling/structuring of the "business object tier" of a system ... developing a deeper understand about the domain and...
I think this question implies that you are looking for a mechanistic solution. Why should either use cases or the domain model dominate? That is like asking...
Eric I enjoyed reading the draft of your book. I might disagree with a few points, but overall I think it is a valuable contribution to the field. I wonder if...
Richard, I read your book and found it fit well with work I was doing last fall (got the book at OOPSLA). We took a slightly different approach, but the goal...
I'm not working on a book or a Ph.D., so I'm not sure I can authoritatively join this thread, but I read both these books recently (concurrently at times) and...
I am aware of the Naked Objects framework, but don't know a lot about it. It is definitely an attempt to drive design from the domain. When I read about it, I...
... of ... Please do participate. I don't have a Ph.D. either. I think you are right: Naked Objects is an attempt at a concrete application of domain-driven...