domain-storytelling
Domain Storytelling Skill
Overview
Domain Storytelling is a collaborative modeling technique that captures business processes through pictographic stories. This skill guides AI-assisted domain storytelling sessions that can feed into event storming and bounded context discovery.
Key Principle: Stories are told from the perspective of domain experts, using their language and understanding.
When to Use This Skill
Keywords: domain storytelling, pictographic, actors, work objects, activities, AS-IS, TO-BE, business workflow, domain modeling, story collection, bounded context discovery, requirements gathering
Use this skill when:
- Gathering requirements from domain experts
- Understanding existing business workflows (AS-IS)
- Designing future state processes (TO-BE)
- Onboarding team members to a domain
- Preparing for event storming sessions
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