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, ...
A major corporate event like a merger, bankruptcy or spin-off can sometimes cause temporary mispricing of a company’s stock. Event-driven investing tries to capitalize on that lapse while the rest of ...
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Event-driven microservices are an excellent way to deliver both historical and new data to all of the systems and teams that need it, but they come with additional overhead and management requirements ...
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Engineers and EDA tool providers have been in a long-term conversation on how to improve design insight and better predict system behavior prior to prototyping. Best-in-class strategies to design ...
If Matt Levine has a mantra in his “Money Stuff” column on Bloomberg, it’s this: everything is securities fraud. “You know the basic idea,” he often says in his most acerbic voice, “A company does ...
Event-driven investing seeks to extract alpha by capitalizing on price anomalies in shares of companies that are undergoing or affected by a corporate, investor or liquidity event. Over the long run, ...
LIN (Local Interconnected Network) is a serial communications protocol that supports the control of mechatronic nodes in distributed automotive applications. This paper discusses LIN network modeling ...
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