Paste the output of an event storming session — sticky-note style or plain prose — and the agent structures it into a formal UML diagram mapping domain events, commands, aggregates, and policies. Taskade Genesis bridges the gap between the whiteboard and a shareable architectural artefact in one prompt.
What Is a UML Event Storming Agent?
This agent converts raw event storming output into a structured diagram. It identifies domain events, commands, aggregates, and policies, then maps their temporal relationships — turning a facilitated workshop result into a reusable design document.
Why Use a UML Event Storming Agent?
Event storming outputs die on the whiteboard — this agent turns them into living design documentation.
- Artefact classification: Domain events, commands, aggregates, and policies are categorised from plain text.
- reliable automation flow: The left-to-right event timeline is preserved in the diagram.
- Bounded context detection: Aggregate clusters are grouped to suggest bounded context candidates.
- Linked to domain model: Connect artefacts to your domain model via the Relationship field.
- Community templates: Browse real event storming patterns in the community gallery.
Who Should Use This Agent?
- Domain-driven design practitioners converting workshop outputs into diagrams.
- Software architects extracting bounded context boundaries.
- Engineering leads sharing workshop findings with the team.
- Product managers translating event flows into design docs.
- Consultants delivering post-workshop artefacts.
How To Use a UML Event Storming Agent?
- Clone the agent from Taskade Genesis — it's in your workspace immediately.
- Paste your event storming notes: events, commands, actors, and any policies noted in the session.
- The agent classifies artefacts and draws the structured UML diagram.
- Refine aggregate groupings or reclassify any items.
- Share the live diagram or push it to your team's Confluence space via 100+ integrations.
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