>>If your enterprise requires that you display audit data then what is it that is not part of the domain?
Audit data is a nasty grey area.   Auditing is a sort of shadow domain to the real application domain since it generally is interesting only to people who administer or control the application rather than to the primary users.  For this reason audit applications are often implemented separately to the systems that they audit.

For me real domain data is either typed in by end-users (think of a TODO list application) or is collected by the system and presented to them as a service (stock-price information).

Richard

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