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In an event-driven architecture (EDA)
Tying Strategies
Business practices where the sale of one product is linked to the purchase of another, often used to increase market share.
Diseconomies of Scale
The phenomenon where production costs per unit increase as a firm or industry's output expands, typically due to inefficiencies that arise with increased size.
Meter Consumption
The amount of a utility or resource (such as water, electricity, gas) used as recorded by a meter.
Peak Period
The time period during which the demand for a service or product is at its highest, often leading to congestion or increased prices.
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