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  • Cont: Where does the Ubiquitous Language come from?

    This is a follow up post to a question Scott Bellware asked me concerning origins of the Ubiquitous Language. To save you time with having to go back an forth between the post this was my response. "We practice a hybrid approach to the planning phase which introduces another layer above the story...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 09-28-2007
  • Concerns about NBehave

    This is an attempt to answer Scott Bellware’s concerns and questions about NBehave . Scott, first off thanks for posing the question I really appreciate open honest feedback. I want to make sure that everyone understands that I don’t treat Agile as a prescriptive process that has to be rigidly followed...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 09-05-2007
  • Behave# in Action

    Nelson Montalvo has been gracious enough to post his experiences working with Behave#. Please make sure to check out his post . His point about the discovery of the his API through the story definition is very encouraging.
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 08-16-2007
  • Attempting to Demystify Behavior Driven Development

    After receiving several emails and reading Roy Osherove's post on Behave#, I wanted to give more incite and answer some questions that were asked about Behave# and BDD in general. What is BDD? I am really going to do one hell of a hack job on Behavior-Driven.org but my intentions are to draw you...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 08-07-2007
  • More BDD xBehave Madness!

    Well over the past week or so I have been working off and on with improving the usage of NUnit.Behave. It started off being tightly coupled with NUnit since you actually had to inherit an abstract fixture that exposed the "Given, When, Then" BDD constructs. With a bit of tinkering with C# generics...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 07-15-2007
  • A Discussion on Domain Driven Design: Value Objects

    In my previous post we talked about Entities . Entities have a lot of overhead associated with them. They have a full lifecycle from cradle to grave. They also have identity which forces the domain model to be very expressive in tracking and coordinating their transient states. It would be great if we...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 04-23-2007
  • A Discussion on Domain Driven Design: Entities

    My last post was intended to help better explain how the ubiquitous language forms the back bone of Domain Driven Design (DDD). I am hoping that this post helps to explain some of the more foundational artifacts of DDD, namely Entities. What is an entity? Is it a business object? Is it a class that has...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 04-14-2007
  • A Discussion on Domain Driven Design

    X Driven Development, is what we use to determine if the software we are building works in accordance with what we expect it to do. But how do we know what we are building is in accordance with the actual business domain? Do you look to the 500 page requirements document for the answers? Do you look...
    Posted to AgileJoe (Weblog) by Joe Ocampo on 04-02-2007
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