O. Romanov, Volodymyr Mankivskyi, Ivan Saychenko, M. Nesterenko
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The Event-driven architectures (EDA) are gaining popularity for a reason. Scalability in building isolated microservices is a paradigm that many businesses are constantly striving for, and event-driven architecture is built with that in mind. With innovative tools such as Kafka and RabbitMQ, event-driven architectures are becoming more flexible, versatile, and robust to satisfy a wide range of business needs. However, powerful tool also comes at a price: a high learning curve and rather complicated initial setup. However, once such a structure is in place, the benefits are clear as data is transmitted with lower latency and higher throughput. So why not use an event-driven architecture? In the work, an algorithm for transition to the use of EDA is proposed for a successful transition to such an architecture.