Event Structure
An event can be made of two parts, the event header and the event body. The event header might include information such as event name, timestamp for the event, and type of event. The event body is the part that describes the fact that has happened in reality. An event body must not be confused with the pattern or the logic that can be applied in reaction to the event itself.
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