event-oriented model
[ɪ'vɛnt ˈɔrɪəntɪd 'mɑdəl]
nounpl: event-oriented models
modelo orientado a eventos
1. A software architecture or programming paradigm where the flow of the program is determined by events such as user actions, sensor outputs, or messages from other programs
The event-oriented model allows applications to respond dynamically to user interactions without blocking execution.
O modelo orientado a eventos permite que aplicações respondam dinamicamente a interações do usuário sem bloquear a execução.
2. A design pattern in computing where components communicate by emitting and listening to events rather than calling methods directly
Modern web frameworks often use an event-oriented model to handle DOM interactions.
Frameworks web modernos frequentemente usam um modelo orientado a eventos para lidar com interações do DOM.
3. A conceptual framework for modeling systems where the primary focus is on events that occur and their consequences
The event-oriented model is particularly useful for real-time systems and reactive programming.
O modelo orientado a eventos é particularmente útil para sistemas em tempo real e programação reativa.
This term is predominant in the global software development community, particularly among Brazilian and Portuguese tech professionals. It reflects the increasing adoption of reactive and asynchronous programming paradigms in modern application development. The term is widely recognized in academic settings and corporate environments focused on software engineering in both Brazil and Portugal.
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