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<p>EDAs are good for complex and dynamic workloads. </p>

<p><big>Overview</big></p>
<p>An event can be defined as "a significant change in <a href="page.php?w=state_%28computer_science%29">state</a>". For example, when a consumer purchases a car, the car's state changes from "for sale" to "sold". A car dealer's system architecture may treat this state change as an event whose occurrence can be made known to other applications within the architecture. From a formal perspective, what is produced, published, propagated, detected or consumed is a (typically</p><p>
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