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Event Modeling describes systems for all roles in an organization: workflows, coupling & complexity for estimating, building, scaling, & maintaining.

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EventModeling@EventModeling·
There's no better way to move projects forward than with true collaboration.
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Vijayan Swaminathan | AI → Outcomes
Most systems are explained in pieces. Screens, endpoints, features. But that is not how users experience them. They experience a story. That is where Event Modeling changes everything. Event Modeling is a way to describe a system by following what actually happens over time. Not abstract diagrams. Not technical layers. Just the truth of how information changes and what the user sees at each moment. Something everyone can understand across the whole team. It answers the questions that actually matter: What happens? In what order? Who or what causes it? What information is saved? What the system shows next? All on one timeline. No noise. No distractions. Just the flow of reality. Created by Adam Dymitruk at Adaptech Group, Event Modeling strips away transient details and focuses on what lasts. The events. The changes. The story your system tells. @adymitruk @adaptechgroup @EventModeling If you want clarity in your architecture, alignment in your team, and systems that make sense from the outside in, this is the method to explore. Go listen to the full conversation Pathfinders from our episodes: Round 1: youtube.com/watch?v=o7vmL3… Round 2: youtube.com/watch?v=-5NOg5… Because great systems are not just built. They are understood. PS. The picture on the left was taken while Adam was opening the first Event Modeling Unconference at Vancouver. I was glad to be in attendance :) @pathfinders_hq #eventmodeling #adaptech
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
One of the largest and most interesting projects that used @EventModeling was the construction of the Woodsmith mine (now owned by Anglo American). Gantt charts are not enough. The events as state allowed more visibility to how everything worked and in a very risky and dangerous environment this mitigated risk by being able to be reviewed by many more people from many different roles. I don't think I've communicated how successful and far-reaching Event Modeling is. What's the largest or most interesting project you used it for? Let me know in the comments!
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
The @EventModeling tooling needs to have its UX as the top priority. Some were discussing this on the discord server today and I thought I would adopt what was being discussed into the UI I'm implementing. You should be able to quickly see the other elements your currently selected slice is connected to. And also, if you hover on a specific element with your mouse, you should see exactly what that one element is connected too. Lots of development going on to get this to be a free tool for anyone to use to event model and export for other tooling as well. Will have more to show again soon!
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
Funny how people that got dragged kicking and screaming into #EventSourcing are now event sourcing experts. Watch as these same people are getting dragged kicking and screaming into DCB. Can't wait for the new experts to start telling me how to do what I've been teaching for 6+ years. Oh and before they switched and became experts, they publically shamed me about these subjects - only to erase that part of it out of their recollection. Now there are @EventModeling "improvements". Brings to mind a famous quote about eggs and grandmas.
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Felix@silverfighter·
@adymitruk @EventModeling Fantastic!… to add to your favorite word “code” and for all German speaking folks… I had the pleasure to speak to Martin Dilger about #Eventsourcing and #Eventmodeling on the @byndcodepodcast x.com/byndcodepodcas…
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🎙 Neue #Podcast-Folge! In @byndcodepodcast #3 spreche ich mit Martin Dilger (CEO @NebulitGmbH) über Eventmodeling und Eventsourcing Warum das moderne Software-Design nicht ohne sie sein sollte 🎧 Jetzt hören: Link im ersten Kommentar 👇 #EventModeling #EventSourcing

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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
🚀 5 days left! Tired of every code change breaking something? Learn how to design predictable systems, modernize legacy code, and even stop AI hallucinations. Intro Workshop on Event Modeling & Event Sourcing — Dec 9, 8am PST. 👉 Seats limited: #Workshops" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">adaptechgroup.com/#Workshops #eventmodeling #eventsourcing
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
Anyone thinking that the #AI bubble is about to pop is badly mistaken. We're where most companies aren't even at this stage of html adoption during the beginning of the dotcom boom. We have barely started to understand how to use it effectively. We don't know in which sectors the largest tailwind benefits will fall. And we have no standards for communicating our requirements. That's why I'm betting on @EventModeling to be that language.
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
I couldn't think of a more deserving person to receive the community award than Martin Dilger ! Thank you to @allardbz and the rest of the wonderful people at @axon_iq for taking the time to recognize Martin's amazing dedication, discipline and willingness to help countless people to understand and use @EventModeling and #EventSourcing! Here is Martin's reaction, if you're not following him yet, make sure you do! lnkd.in/g4tDNTcG
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
Why regular projects hit a crippling cost curve: too much coupling from the good intentions of reuse of previous work. Why we don't suffer this in @EventModeling: We build to the side, not on top. The only coupling we accept is through the facts that happened in the past. It's why we can deliver on fixed costs and fix bugs for free. See the work we've been doing at @adaptechgroup for over a decade.
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Adam Dymitruk
Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
On September 5th 2015 I set out to create a company where we could all work in the best way possible. #EventSourcing for everything, no meetings, no management hierarchy, open source everywhere - nothing that we knew was wrong in the industry would be present. It was a fork in the road for me, if this didn't work, I would stop trying and just plan for my retirement as I bounce from different employers and gigs until I had enough in the bank. But nothing prepared me to how successful this self-imposed ultimatum would be! We've had no turn-over in that time because of the vision and environment. We developed #EventModeling as a core way to eliminate all that waste as we set out to do. Sure we needed to accommodate our clients and include some of their processes to work with them, but at the core, we achieved and proved that dropping nearly all that is considered "best practices" in the industry allowed us to get to another level that is unimaginable to those that are not fully involved and are sitting on the side-lines critiquing our ambitions. Years ago, I thought this would be a major milestone - and it is! - but when we realise how much more we can do with this as the foundation for the next 10 years, I didn't bother to make a large party or celebration. This is a thank you to all those that believed in us at @adaptechgroup and at our clients'. I would rather continue to celebrate at each of the steps as we continue into the future. So what does that involve? Well we know that there is Event Modeling tooling around the corner and I'm gathering investors for that as well as putting my own money behind it. There is the Event Modeling book that will be out this year - and I'm glad I waited! There is so much more to share now. Again thank you for all those that directly or indirectly supported me and our dedicated people at Adaptech, it wouldn't be fair to list names here but you know who you are and I love you all. We found the best way to automate information systems. Here is to the next 10 years which will be even more amazing! ❤️
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Alex Kobyshcha@kobasad·
@commandodev @adymitruk @EventModeling I'd speculate that it's because of a simple notation and high repetitiveness: only a handful of primitives and four patterns. And it's natural language-based, which, I guess, plays especially well with LLMs.
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