event-driven model
[/ɪˈvɛnt ˈdrɪvən ˈmɑdəl/]
nounpl: event-driven models
modelo orientado por eventos
1. A software architecture or programming paradigm where the flow of the application is determined by events (user actions, sensor outputs, messages, etc.) rather than sequential control flow
The event-driven model allows the application to respond to user interactions in real-time.
O modelo orientado por eventos permite que a aplicação responda às interações do usuário em tempo real.
2. A system design approach where system components communicate through the emission, detection, and consumption of events
Many modern web applications use an event-driven model to handle asynchronous operations.
Muitas aplicações web modernas usam um modelo orientado por eventos para lidar com operações assíncronas.
3. In business, a strategy where decisions and actions are triggered by specific business events rather than time-based schedules
The event-driven model in business analytics enables faster response to market changes.
O modelo orientado por eventos na análise de negócios permite uma resposta mais rápida às mudanças do mercado.
The event-driven model is fundamental to modern software development in both Brazil and the USA. It's widely taught in computer science curricula and is essential knowledge for software engineers in tech companies in both countries. The term is consistently used across Portuguese and English-speaking tech communities with minimal regional variation.
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