event-driven streaming
[ɪˈvɛnt ˈdrɪvən ˈstriːmɪŋ]
noun
streaming orientado por eventos
1. A software architecture pattern where data flows continuously through a system in response to real-time events, with processing triggered by the occurrence of specific events rather than scheduled intervals
Event-driven streaming allows the application to react immediately when a user makes a purchase.
O streaming orientado por eventos permite que a aplicação reaja imediatamente quando um usuário faz uma compra.
2. A computing approach that processes and transmits data streams based on the occurrence of discrete events, enabling real-time data pipeline and immediate action triggers
The company implemented event-driven streaming to monitor IoT sensor data in real-time.
A empresa implementou streaming orientado por eventos para monitorar dados de sensores IoT em tempo real.
This term is primarily used in software engineering and technology sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil's growing tech hubs like São Paulo, it's increasingly common in fintech and e-commerce companies. The term is often used untranslated in technical documentation even in Portuguese-speaking environments, though formal translations are preferred in educational and enterprise contexts. In the USA, particularly in Silicon Valley and NYC tech communities, it represents a modern approach to building scalable, responsive systems.
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