Introducing Sabu
Sabu is a microservices-based software framework for evaluating urban-scale carbon emissions.
It organizes complex geospatial and building-level workflows into focused, reusable services with clear responsibilities.
To read the Sabu documentation, go to sabu.demianadli.com .
Naming and Philosophy
The name Sabu comes from an older Persian word for jug. The naming was inspired by a line from Rumi:
گر بریزی بحر را در کوزهای
چند گنجد قسمت یک روزهای
A close translation is:
If you pour the sea into a jug, how much can it hold? Only one day's share.
This idea reflects the design philosophy behind Sabu. A complex software system should not be forced into a single container of responsibility. Instead, the design should be divided into multiple focused services, each with a clear purpose and boundary.