Domain Modeling
Bounded Context Studio for Backend Leads
A cohort lab for naming service boundaries, aligning ubiquitous language, and publishing context maps your teams can reuse in production planning.
5 days, hybrid · Cohort + studio desks · starts
₩3,200,000 · informational reference only
Program narrative
MeshForge Academy runs this program as a facilitated architecture studio. You bring current service diagrams and incident narratives; we guide exercises that stress-test boundaries against real traffic patterns and ownership seams. The week blends short technical briefings with facilitated sketching, trade-off logs, and a final readout your leadership can circulate without rework.
What is included
- Facilitated context-mapping sessions with annotated outputs
- Boundary heuristics tuned to high-throughput payment and profile domains
- Anti-corruption layer patterns with interface stability checklists
- Team-size breakout tracks for platform, product, and data adjacent squads
- Lightweight ADR templates aligned to your existing documentation tool
- Office-hour blocks with a solutions architect for edge-case decisions
- Optional async review of two diagrams after the live week
Outcomes
- Publish a versioned context map linked to live repositories
- Define explicit upstream/downstream contracts for two critical flows
- Leave with a shared vocabulary list signed off by engineering managers
Hana Sorell
Program director focused on large-scale modularization in regulated environments.
Participant questions
No. The studio produces maps, language, and decision records. Implementation stays with your teams; we do not ship production refactors as part of this fee.
Recent participant notes
The Bounded Context Studio forced us to reconcile two overlapping terms we had been carrying for eighteen months. The facilitator kept us on evidence, not slogans.
We appreciated the ADR pack; it finally matched how we already write RFCs.