sourcecentered
Sourcecentered is a term used in software engineering and information management to describe a workflow and governance model that places the original source material at the center of development, validation, and distribution. In this approach, the source code or primary content is treated as the authoritative artifact, and other outputs are derived from it through automated processes.
In practical terms, a sourcecentered workflow uses version control as the central source of truth. Builds, tests,
Key characteristics include strong emphasis on versioned sources, automated derivation of artifacts, transparent provenance, and tight
Benefits cited for sourcecentered practices include easier auditing and compliance, faster recovery from failures, and improved
Sourcecentered does not refer to a single standardized methodology but rather to a family of practices that