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Today, we were discovering a new domain in our business. It touches a new user persona, with their own needs and objectives. When talking, new words appears and you need to understand what does that word really mean to create the Ubiquitous Language. Interesting how it went 👇
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When asking what a word means, people uses first and adjective. X = adjective (X) Few value on that description. The problem isn't the word but what why that word matters and how it impacts our model. In our case: Group = People that belong a category It says few
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Me: OK... But why people are grouped by Category? X: well, because depending on the department, people might receive a set of benefits or anthers Aha... Group => Defined benefits Me: OK. So, belong to a group implies getting a set of predefined benefits X: well, we don't know
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Me: why? X: well, we think it happens, but the user should be able to change it when needed Me: per group? X: no, individually Me: interesting
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We did a session of modeling and shared understanding of what grouping means in our domain I enjoyed it 😊