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On the Potential of Event Sourcing for Retroactive Actor-based Programming
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2016
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Software MaintenanceEvent-driven ArchitectureRetroactive Actor-based ProgrammingEngineeringSoftware EngineeringFault-tolerant MessagingAction LanguageSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationComplex Event ProcessingRetroactive ComputationsSystems EngineeringEvent ProcessingComputer ScienceDistributed SimulationActor BehaviorSoftware DesignDistributed ComputingProgram AnalysisAutomated ReasoningEvent-driven ProgrammingAutomationFormal MethodsHuman-computer InteractionParallel ProgrammingTechnologyActor ModelSystem Software
The actor model is an established programming model for distributed applications. Combining event sourcing with the actor model allows the reconstruction of previous states of an actor. When this event sourcing approach for actors is enhanced with additional causality information, novel types of actor-based, retroactive computations are possible. A globally consistent state of all actors can be reconstructed retrospectively. Even retroactive changes of actor behavior, state, or messaging are possible, with partial recomputations and projections of changes in the past. We believe that this approach may provide beneficial features to actor-based systems, including retroactive bugfixing of applications, decoupled asynchronous global state reconstruction for recovery, simulations, and exploration of distributed applications and algorithms.
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