Canonical models can work well within limited domains. If your scope is too
large it will quickly become too cumbersome. Related domain models can also
work well. Please see Eric Evans book Domain Driven Design and the section
Strategic Design within that book for some insightful thoughts on this area.
/Herbjorn

2009/3/27 Steve Jones <[email protected]>

>   My personal experience is that large scale canonical models are great
> in theory but rubbish in practice. MINIMAL canonical reference models
> are the way to go.
>
> Steve
>
> 2009/3/26 gvarada <[email protected] <gvarada%40yahoo.com>>:
>
> > Lately I've been reading a lot on canonical models and the patterns
> around
> > it. There is a lot of information and articles out there that explains
> the
> > benefits of canonical models, but I'm yet to find one that describes the
> > process of arriving at a canonical model.
> >
> > Can somebody point me to some information around the process of arriving
> at
> > canonical models?
> >
> > Thanks much
> > GV
> >
> >
>
>  
>



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Herbjörn Wilhelmsen

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