What is a reactive architecture in computational architecture?

A reactive architecture in computational architecture is a type of architecture where a system's components are designed to respond to events and changes in real-time. The reactive architecture is based on the idea that systems should be able to respond automatically to changing conditions, rather than relying on input from a central control system. Reactive architectures are commonly used in systems with large numbers of distributed components that need to work together to achieve a common goal. They are also common in systems that need to process large amounts of data in real-time, such as stock trading systems and online gaming platforms.

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