ad-hoc processing
[/ˌæd ˈhɑːk ˈprɑːsesɪŋ/]
nounpl: ad-hoc processing (uncountable)
processamento ad-hoc
1. Data processing performed on a one-time basis or for a specific immediate need, without a pre-planned structure or permanent system setup
The company used ad-hoc processing to generate a quick report for the unexpected investor meeting.
A empresa usou processamento ad-hoc para gerar um relatório rápido para a reunião inesperada com investidores.
2. Unplanned or improvisational data analysis and manipulation performed outside of standard automated workflows
Ad-hoc processing allows analysts to query the database directly for immediate answers.
O processamento ad-hoc permite que analistas consultem o banco de dados diretamente para obter respostas imediatas.
Ad-hoc processing is a fundamental concept in data-driven business environments, particularly common in tech companies and financial institutions. In Brazil, this term is widely recognized in IT and business intelligence contexts, especially in São Paulo's growing tech sector. The phrase maintains the Latin 'ad-hoc' terminology across both English and Portuguese-speaking business communities, reflecting the international nature of technology standards.
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