Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software architecture paradigm promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events. An event signifies a change in state. In an EDA, components communicate by publishing events that other components can subscribe to. This enables loose coupling, scalability, and real-time responsiveness. It is commonly used in applications such as microservices, IoT platforms, real-time data processing, and user interface design.
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