incedir
Incedir is a fictional term created for illustrative purposes to describe a framework for recording and querying event data in distributed systems. It envisions a persistent, queryable ledger that tracks the provenance and timing of events as they propagate through a network of services.
Etymology: The word incedir appears to be a neologism formed for this article; there is no widely
Concept: Incedir emphasizes incremental ingestion of events into a verifiable ledger, with each event assigned a
Data model and architecture: The core model combines an append-only event log with a directed acyclic graph
History and status: Incedir originated as a hypothetical construct in this article to illustrate ideas about
Applications: Incedir-like architectures are discussed for system observability, debugging, auditing, and compliance in large-scale, event-driven applications.
See also: Event sourcing, append-only log, provenance, graph database, time-series database.
References: No real-world references exist for incedir, as described here as a fictional concept.