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  2. Event data - Wikipedia

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    Event data may refer to: Events within an Event-driven architecture; Events handled by Event stream processing; Events handled by Complex event processing;

  3. Event data recorder - Wikipedia

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    An event data recorder (EDR), more specifically motor vehicle event data recorder (MVEDR), similar to an accident data recorder, (ADR) sometimes referred to informally as an automotive black box (by analogy with the common nickname for flight recorders), is a device installed in some automobiles to record information related to traffic collisions.

  4. Event correlation - Wikipedia

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    Event de-duplication is a special type of event aggregation that consists in merging exact duplicates of the same event. Such duplicates may be caused by network instability (e.g., the same event is sent twice by the event source because the first instance was not acknowledged sufficiently quickly, but both instances eventually reach the event ...

  5. Event store - Wikipedia

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    Once stored, also erroneous events are not changed anymore. The only way to change (or better: correct) these events is to instantiate a new event with the new values and using the double timeline. A correcting event would have the new values of the original event, with an event data of that corrected event, but a different transaction date.

  6. Complex event processing - Wikipedia

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    Event processing is a method of tracking and analyzing (processing) streams of information (data) about things that happen (events), [1] and deriving a conclusion from them. Complex event processing ( CEP ) consists of a set of concepts and techniques developed in the early 1990s for processing real-time events and extracting information from ...

  7. Salt (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, a salt is random data fed as an additional input to a one-way function that hashes data, a password or passphrase. [1] Salting helps defend against attacks that use precomputed tables (e.g. rainbow tables), by vastly growing the size of table needed for a successful attack.

  8. Event (computing) - Wikipedia

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    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 in data or conditions, that the system is designed to monitor. Events trigger responses or actions and are fundamental to event-driven systems.

  9. Data event - Wikipedia

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    A data event is a relevant state transition defined in an event schema. [1] Typically, event schemata are described by pre- and post condition for a single or a set of data items . In contrast to ECA ( Event condition action ), which considers an event to be a signal, the data event not only refers to the change (signal), but describes specific ...