command sourcing

[/kəˈmɑːnd ˈsɔːrsɪŋ/]
noun
sourcing de comando
1. A software architecture pattern where all changes to application state are initiated by commands, with the command history being the source of truth for reconstructing the application state
Command sourcing is often used in event-driven architectures to maintain an audit trail of all system changes.
O sourcing de comando é frequentemente utilizado em arquiteturas orientadas a eventos para manter um registro de auditoria de todas as alterações do sistema.
2. In Domain-Driven Design, a technique where commands representing user intentions are stored and replayed to determine the current state of the domain
By implementing command sourcing, the team ensured complete traceability of every user action in the banking application.
Ao implementar sourcing de comando, a equipe garantiu rastreabilidade completa de cada ação do usuário na aplicação bancária.
Command sourcing is a specialized term in software engineering and Domain-Driven Design communities. It gained prominence in Brazil and Portugal as these countries adopted modern software architecture practices, particularly in financial technology and enterprise systems. The term is typically used among software architects and developers rather than in general discourse.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
command patterncommand historycommand log
Antonyms / Antônimos
state-based persistencedirect state mutation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sourcing de comando
Standard term used in software development and architecture discussions
Portugal
sourcing de comando
Same terminology used in Portuguese software communities
USA/Technical English
command sourcing
Primarily used in technical documentation and software architecture circles

Related Words

event sourcingCQRSDomain-Driven Designaudit trailcommand pattern
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