Are there Event-driven architecture Models? Are assumptions made in Event-driven architecture stated explicitly? What are the short and long-term Event-driven architecture goals? Are there any specific expectations or concerns about the Event-driven architecture team, Event-driven architecture itself? Do we monitor the Event-driven architecture decisions made and fine tune them as they evolve?
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