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      <description>Async and event-driven functionality is implemented in Step in the form of what we called the Event Broker, a central component allowing developers and plan users to manage the transmission of events, as well as a series of controls and built-in keywords.
Event Broker overview The basic semantics and the different means to access the broker are illustrated on the following figure:
The private members of the Event are as follows.</description>
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