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An event is something that occurs at a particular time and place and may be of interest due to its significance, rarity, or impact. In everyday language, events include gatherings such as meetings, parties, sports games, concerts, and ceremonies; planners coordinate venues, dates, invitations, and services.

In event management, an event is a planned activity with objectives, logistics, budgets, and stakeholders, often

In natural and social contexts, events can be accidental or natural: weather events (storms, floods), geological

In science, an event can be a specific happening within a system, such as a chemical reaction

In probability theory, an event is a set of outcomes from a random experiment; events are subsets

In computing and software design, events are signals that indicate something has happened, prompting event handlers

Common to many uses is the idea of time and occurrence: an event is something observed or

requiring
permits,
risk
management,
and
evaluation.
events
(earthquakes),
or
political
or
cultural
events
(elections,
protests,
festivals).
occurring
at
a
certain
time
or
a
particle
decay
observed
in
an
experiment.
of
a
sample
space
and
are
assigned
probabilities
by
a
probability
measure.
Notation
uses
brackets
or
letters
like
A,
B,
etc.
Conditional
probability,
independence,
and
joint
events
are
common
topics.
to
execute,
enabling
event-driven
programming
and
user
interfaces.
planned,
distinct
from
ongoing
processes,
and
often
analyzed
by
its
causes,
effects,
and
context.