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Christopher Bennage edited this page Jan 30, 2015
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Ubiquitous language
An Ubiquitous Language is the language or argot used by the Domain Experts for one or more specific Bounded Contexts. Each Bounded Context can have a different Ubiquitous Language even within the same Composite Application that can have several Bounded Contexts. The Ubiquitous Language (Domain terms, verbs, technical words, etc.) should be directly propagated from the Domain experts to the development team. Therefore, the code should use those specific words when coding (setting the names to entities, fields, Commands, Queries, variables, etc.). There shouldn't be any translation between Domain Experts terms and developers terms.