[ Ссылка ] | The final major dimension of event design pertains to the relationships between events, and how they’re used and interpreted by the consumer. A discrete event flow drives state changes within the consumer application’s state machine and results in either the completion or the abandonment, of the consumer’s workflow. In contrast, a continuous event flow is most commonly represented as a series of independent events, such as measurements taken at a point in time. This module examines both of these types of event flows.
Complete list of video tutorials in our Designing Events and Event Streams course:
1) What are Events and Event Streams? Intro to Event Design
2) Fact vs Delta Event Types
3) Hands-On Exercise: Fact vs Delta Event Types
4) Normalization vs Denormalization
5) Hands-On Exercise: Normalization vs Denormalization
6) Single vs Multiple Event Streams
7) Single vs Multiple Event Streams
8) Terminating vs Non-Terminating Entities
9) Event Design and Event Streams Best Practices
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