I have a WinForms application that I am hopefully going to be refactoring to be utilizing a DDD architecture. First, I am trying to really wrap my head around the architecture itself, I have Evans' book and I have Vernon's book and I find myself struggling with three scenarios I would face rather immediately in my application. I am afraid I might be over thinking or being too strict in my conceptual design process.
1.) Utilizing an example provided inside a Pluralsight tutorial on DDD the speaker made a point that different bounded contexts should be represented by their own solution. However, if I have a winforms app that is not service oriented (this will eventually change and a lot of this question becomes moot) this doesn't seem feasible. I am therefore operating under the assumption I'll be separating these into different projects/namespaces being vigilant there are no interdependencies. Is this the right way to think about it or am I missing something obvious?
2.) I have a navigation UI that launches other modules/windows that would belong in separate presentation layers of different bounded contexts. Think of the first window that would be open when you launched an ERP application. Since this doesn't fit cleanly within any particular BC how would something like this be properly implemented. Should this fall within a shared kernel?
3.) I have a Job Management bounded context and a Rating/Costing bounded context. It is part of the business process that when a Job is created its details are then rated. This has its own UI, etc, which I feel pretty good that this presentation still adequately falls inside the Job Management context. However, the actual rating process of these details definitely should not. I am not entirely sure how to communicate with the Rating/Costing context since bc's are to be kept separate from one another. I realize I could do messaging, but that seems to be overkill for a non distributed app. Each BC could feasibly self host some kind of API but again this seems overkill, although this would set the team up nicely for migrating to a distributed architecture later on. Finally, my last idea is having some kind of shared dependency that is an event store of sorts. I don't know if this is the same as Domain Events as those seem to have a separate concern in and of themselves. So, does that mean this would fall under a shared kernel as well or some other type of solution?
Thank you in advance.