In computing, an event is a detectable occurrence or change in the system's state, such as user input, hardware interrupts, system notifications, or changes...
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athletic competition takes place Virtual event, a gathering of individuals within a virtual environment Event (computing), a software message indicating that...
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tools for complex event-driven applications. Event-driven architecture (EDA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Pipeline (computing) "An Architecture...
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framework[clarify]. Building systems around an event-driven architecture simplifies horizontal scalability in distributed computing models and makes them more resilient...
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programming, event-driven programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by external events. UI events from mice,...
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Message queue (redirect from Event queue)
resilience functionality to ensure that messages do not get "lost" in the event of a system failure. Examples of commercial implementations of this kind...
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Stream processing (redirect from Event stream processing)
acceleration Molecular modeling on GPU Parallel computing Partitioned global address space Real-time computing Real Time Streaming Protocol SIMT Streaming...
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for and dispatches events or messages in a program. The event loop works by making a request to some internal or external "event provider" (that generally...
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A discrete-event simulation (DES) models the operation of a system as a (discrete) sequence of events in time. Each event occurs at a particular instant...
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customer data. Serverless computing represents a form of virtualized computing." according to ISO/IEC 22123-2. Serverless computing is a broad ecosystem that...
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common goal for their work. The terms "concurrent computing", "parallel computing", and "distributed computing" have much overlap, and no clear distinction...
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concert to perform very large tasks. Fog computing – Distributed computing paradigm that provides data, compute, storage and application services closer...
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of events in the history of computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Significant...
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Real-time computing — CEP systems are typically real-time systems Real time enterprise Apama by Software AG - monitors rapidly moving event streams, detects...
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Michael (2007-11-01). "Discrete Event Simulation: A review of SimEvents". Computing in Science & Engineering. 9 (6). Computing in Science and Engineering,...
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In computer science, an event (also called event semaphore) is a type of synchronization mechanism that is used to indicate to waiting processes when a...
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of information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in classical computing. However, unlike a classical...
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Webhook (category Events (computing))
triggered by some event, such as pushing code to a repository, a purchase, a comment being posted to a blog and many more use cases. When that event occurs, the...
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Event correlation is a technique for making sense of a large number of events and pinpointing the few events that are really important in that mass of...
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Libuv (category Events (computing))
support for asynchronous I/O based on event loops. It supports epoll(4), kqueue(2), Windows IOCP, Solaris event ports and Linux io_uring. It is primarily...
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events that can be generated by most element nodes: Mouse events. Keyboard events. HTML frame/object events. HTML form events. User interface events....
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Event bubbling is a type of DOM event propagation where the event first triggers on the innermost target element, and then successively triggers on the...
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Computer (redirect from Computing device)
of the analytical engine's computing unit (the mill) in 1888. He gave a successful demonstration of its use in computing tables in 1906. In his work...
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timeline of events in the history of computing from 1990 to 1999. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. "Vision...
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Event partitioning is an easy-to-apply systems analysis technique that helps the analyst organize requirements for large systems into a collection of...
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In computing, a sink, or data sink generally refers to the destination of data flow. The word sink has multiple uses in computing. In software engineering...
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principle Distributed computing Fine vs coarse grained SOA Wilson, Gareth (2015-02-06). "The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing - Tech Talk". Archived...
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Timeline of computing presents events in the history of computing organized by year and grouped into six topic areas: predictions and concepts, first...
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see History of computing. Timeline of computing 1950–1979 1980–1989 1990–1999 2000–2009 2010–2019 2020–present History of computing hardware Fowler,...
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Proactor pattern (category Events (computing))
Proactor is a software design pattern for event handling in which long running activities are running in an asynchronous part. A completion handler is...
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