![]() ![]() But hey … are we the first that need to deal with this ? By n o means ! A nd there is an approach that helps you especially with th is task (and even more): Domain-driven Design, a methodology that was started by Eric Evans with his book “Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software” in 2003 (yes that was 19 years ago) is a well-fitting approach for this. Why is it so hard to provide a solution for a business problem? From our experience the main issue is to have a proper understanding of the problem mainly due to the business experts speaking a different “language ”, the one of their business domains. ![]() ![]() N o matter if we develop standard software (as we do at SAP), if we are a partner providing Add-ons or a customer trying to design an extension, we are convinced that the hardest part is to achieve a proper understanding of the business problem. But is it easy to get a grip on the business problem and provide a pr oper so lution? Probably eve rybody who ever tr ied to design a solution for a business problem will agree that this is not an easy task at all. Q: Now what is the goal of this Business Software?Ī: Right again: the core is about solving business problems. Let us start this blog post with a little quiz:Ī: Yes, you are right, it is Business Software.
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