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Event partitioning

Okay, imagine you're at a big party with lots of people. Everyone is doing different things, like dancing, eating, or playing games. Each of these things is an event, which means something that happens at the party.

Event partitioning is like taking all of these events and dividing them into groups. This helps us understand what's going on at the party and make plans for future parties.

For example, we might group all of the dancing events together. This would give us a better idea of how many people like to dance and what kind of music they like. We might also group all of the eating events together. This would help us know how much food we need to have for the next party.

So, event partitioning is like putting all of the party events into little groups, which helps us understand what's happening and plan for the future.
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