Assets
Contexts encapsulate decision authority across the organization. When organizational assets (e.g. content, products, components, systems, physical things, etc.) can be wholly owned by a context (i.e. not shared across contexts), then dependencies and communication overhead can be reduced, and accountability for delivering customer value can be increased. Seek to describe the assets that will be created, maintained, modified, and/or deprecated through the decisions of this context.
Example Syntax:
"<Context A> has decision authority over <these assets>."
For more:
- "Product vs. IT Mindset", Marty Cagan (2014).
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