event bus

[ɪˈvɛnt bʌs]
nounpl: event buses
barramento de eventos
1. A software architectural pattern that allows decoupled communication between different components or modules through the publishing and subscribing of events
The event bus enables different parts of the application to communicate without direct dependencies.
O barramento de eventos permite que diferentes partes da aplicação se comuniquem sem dependências diretas.
2. A central mediator or message broker that routes events from producers to consumers in an asynchronous manner
When a user clicks a button, the event bus notifies all interested listeners about the action.
Quando um usuário clica em um botão, o barramento de eventos notifica todos os ouvintes interessados sobre a ação.
Event bus is a technical term primarily used in software development and architecture discussions. It is universally understood in tech communities across Brazil, USA, and Portugal. The concept originated in enterprise software design and has become fundamental in modern front-end frameworks like Vue.js, Angular, and in microservices architectures. There are no significant cultural or regional variations in its usage among developers.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
message busevent dispatcherpublish-subscribe systemevent mediator
Antonyms / Antônimos
tight couplingdirect dependency

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
barramento de eventos
Standard technical term used in software development contexts
São Paulo
barramento de eventos
Commonly used in tech companies and development communities
Portugal
barramento de eventos
Same technical term used across Portuguese-speaking technical communities
General English (USA)
event bus
Primary term in software architecture and design patterns documentation

Related Words

publishersubscriberevent-driven architectureobserver patternmessage brokerasynchronous communication

Related Idioms & Phrases

fire an event
listen to events
publish-subscribe pattern
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