Event-driven
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Event driven may refer to:

The term event-driven refers to a methodology that focuses on events and event dependencies.

Examples include:
  • Event-driven finite-state machine, finite-state machine where the transition from one state to another is triggered by an event or a message
  • Event-driven programming
    Event-driven programming
    In computer programming, event-driven programming or event-based programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events—i.e., sensor outputs or user actions or messages from other programs or threads.Event-driven programming can also be defined as an...

    , a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events
  • Event-driven architecture, a software architecture pattern promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events
  • Event-driven investing, a hedge fund investment strategy that seeks to exploit pricing inefficiencies that may occur before or after a corporate event
  • Event-driven process chain
    Event-driven process chain
    An Event-driven Process Chain is a type of flowchart used for business process modelling. EPC's can be used for configuring an enterprise resource planning implementation, and for business process improvement.- Overview :...

    s, a type of flowchart used for business process modelling
  • Workflow
    Workflow
    A workflow consists of a sequence of connected steps. It is a depiction of a sequence of operations, declared as work of a person, a group of persons, an organization of staff, or one or more simple or complex mechanisms. Workflow may be seen as any abstraction of real work...

    s, a sequence of connected steps
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