Exploring Event Sourcing

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Moritz Beber

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Apr 19, 2025, 2:11:17 PMApr 19
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Dear everyone,

I've written a draft for a concept paper on how introducing event sourcing to our modeling software may address the reproducibility issues that we see today. The title and abstract are a bit flashy and the discussion is a little short, but I hope you find the content inspiring. I'd love to hear your comments!


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Moritz

Herbert M Sauro

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Apr 19, 2025, 3:01:39 PMApr 19
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This is an interesting idea. With the push towards digital twins and the growing fda interest in models, something like this will eventually be necessary. Even for the average modeler it would be a useful thing to have. The problem, as always, is marrying it with the existing tool base and making something that’s barely noticeable to a modeler. I’d be interested in talking more about this.

Herbert Sauro

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University of Washington, Bioengineering
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Dear everyone, I've written a draft for a concept paper on how introducing event sourcing to our modeling software may address the reproducibility issues that we see today. The title and abstract are a bit flashy and the discussion is a little
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