adaptive compilation
[/əˈdæptɪv kəmˌpɪˈleɪʃən/]
nounpl: adaptive compilations
compilação adaptativa
1. A compilation technique in computing where a compiler or runtime system dynamically adjusts its optimization strategies based on program behavior, execution patterns, and system resources to improve performance.
Adaptive compilation techniques allow the JVM to optimize code that is frequently executed by gathering runtime statistics.
Técnicas de compilação adaptativa permitem que a JVM otimize código frequentemente executado, coletando estatísticas de tempo de execução.
2. A software development approach that continuously modifies compilation parameters and strategies in response to changing conditions or feedback during the build process.
The framework uses adaptive compilation to recompile hot spots in the code whenever performance degrades.
O framework utiliza compilação adaptativa para recompilar pontos críticos do código sempre que o desempenho se degrada.
This is a technical term primarily used in computer science and software engineering contexts. It is widely used in both Brazilian and international technical communities, particularly in discussions about Java Virtual Machine (JVM) technology, compiler design, and performance optimization. The term has become increasingly important with the rise of cloud computing and resource-constrained environments where adaptive strategies provide significant efficiency gains.
Related Idioms & Phrases
adaptive compilation on-the-fly
adaptive compilation feedback loop
adaptive compilation strategy
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