Microsoft’s open-source data change processing platform promises a whole new way of building and managing cloud applications that generate a constant flow of events. The Microsoft Azure Incubations ...
The interest in state machines started in the 1950s when George Moore and Edward Mealy published seminal papers on formal methods of designing digital circuits, which generate outputs based on the ...
Event-driven architecture flips the traditional request-response model on its head by letting systems react the moment something happens. Instead of waiting for scheduled updates or manual prompts, ...
In today’s dynamic business environment, traditional applications pose significant challenges; hampering agility, scalability, and efficiency — which are all key attributes that organizations strive ...
This installment starts a new segment of lessons about state machines. The subject conceptually continues the event-driven theme and is one of my favorites [1,2]. Today, you’ll learn what event-driven ...
How event-driven design can overcome the challenges of coordinating multiple AI agents to create scalable and efficient reasoning systems. While large language models are useful for chatbots, Q&A ...
In the race to net-zero emissions, real-time data is the unsung hero. Event-driven systems—powered by technologies like Apache Kafka—are transforming how industries manage energy, optimize resources ...