Event-driven systems are a software architecture pattern where the application logic is structured around the production, detection, and consumption of events. In such systems, components react to events rather than constantly polling for changes. This promotes loose coupling, scalability, and responsiveness. They are commonly used in user interfaces, distributed systems, and real-time applications.
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