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Journal of Mathematical & Computer Applications

Leveraging Event Storming for Enhanced Product Development in FinTech: A Collaborative Approach to Simplifying Complex Business Processes

Author(s): Sachin Gadiyar

Event Storming is a collaborative technique designed to address complex business processes in Fin Tech, involving key stakeholders such as product leaders and software engineers. This methodology simplifies intricate business requirements, rendering them comprehensible to both technical and non-technical participants. Central to this approach is the mapping of a customer's journey through four primary components: Events (what occurs), Commands (triggers for events), Systems (external applications), and Policies (rules governing outcomes).

Implementation begins with defining the boundaries of the customer journey, identifying key events, and outlining corresponding commands and policies. External systems and API interactions are also incorporated to create a comprehensive event map that aligns product and technology perspectives. While Event Storming fosters collaboration, enhances visual understanding, and accelerates prototyping, it can be time-consuming and necessitates skilled facilitation. Challenges such as scope creep and potential over complication must be effectively managed to optimize its benefits. Overall, Event Storming is a valuable tool for modeling and understanding complex Fin Tech systems, balancing its advantages against potential drawbacks for successful implementation.

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