Event-driven design is a software architecture pattern where the flow of the application is determined by events. An event is a significant change in state. In this paradigm, components of the system react to events rather than explicitly calling each other. This promotes loose coupling, scalability, and responsiveness, making it suitable for asynchronous and distributed systems. Common uses include user interface design, microservices architecture, and real-time data processing.
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