The Event Modeling and Event Sourcing Podcast

The Event Modeling and Event Sourcing Podcast

Episode 24 - Cheap AI Is All You Need

November 26, 2025

Show Notes

Summary

In this episode of the Event Modeling and Event Sourcing Podcast, hosts Adam Dymitruk and Martin discuss the evolution of Event Modeling, introducing Event Modeling 2.0, which aims to provide clearer guidance for developers and business stakeholders. They explore the critical distinction between the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ in event modeling, emphasizing the importance of focusing on information flow rather than implementation details. The conversation also touches on the need for simplicity in modeling to accommodate complexity, the role of automation, and how to effectively communicate with business stakeholders about system functionality. In this conversation, Adam Dymitruk and Martin discuss the evolution and simplification of event modeling, focusing on information flow, automation, and the importance of timelines. They explore the given-when-then format, the role of refinements and projections, and how these concepts can be applied in AI systems. The discussion emphasizes the need for simplicity and clarity in event modeling to enhance user experience and facilitate understanding across technical and non-technical audiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Webinar Insights
01:31 Event Modeling 2.0: Evolution and Guidance
06:19 The What vs. The How in Event Modeling
10:11 Understanding Information Flow and Business Needs
14:12 Simplicity and Complexity in Event Modeling
19:52 Automation Changes and Information Flow
26:37 Information Flow and Processing in Event Modeling
29:04 Automation and Simplification in Event Modeling
30:37 Given-When-Then Format and Its Evolution
33:29 Refinements and Projections in Event Modeling
37:14 Timelines and Human-Centric Event Modeling
40:55 Simplicity and the Future of Event Modeling
46:14 Event Modeling in AI and Future Applications