binding format specification
[ˈbaɪndɪŋ ˈfɔːrmæt ˌspɛsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən]
nounpl: binding format specifications
especificação de formato vinculante
1. A formal, authoritative document or standard that defines the required structure, layout, and technical requirements for data binding, file formats, or system interfaces that must be strictly adhered to
The binding format specification for the XML schema ensures all documents conform to the same structure.
A especificação de formato vinculante para o esquema XML garante que todos os documentos estejam em conformidade com a mesma estrutura.
2. In software development and data management, a mandatory technical guideline that prescribes how information must be formatted when exchanged between systems or components
The API's binding format specification requires all requests to use UTF-8 encoding.
A especificação de formato vinculante da API exige que todas as solicitações usem codificação UTF-8.
This is a technical term primarily used in software engineering, IT infrastructure, and data management contexts in both Brazil and the United States. It reflects the growing importance of standardization and compliance in international software development. The term is particularly common in enterprise environments, API documentation, and database administration circles.
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