This article examines the implementation and impact of Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) in real-time inventory management systems for e-commerce platforms. The article explores how EDA transforms traditional inventory management through its core components: event producers, event routers, and event consumers. The article analyzes the architectural design considerations, implementation strategies, and integration patterns necessary for successful deployment. It demonstrates how EDA enables improved system scalability, reduced latency, enhanced data consistency, and better operational efficiency across distributed retail networks. The article reveals significant improvements in system performance, customer satisfaction, and business operations, establishing EDA as a crucial architectural pattern for modern e-commerce platforms managing complex inventory systems.
Keywords: Inventory Management, System integration, e-commerce systems, event-driven architecture, real-time processing