centralized algorithms
[ˌsentrəlaɪzd ˈælɡərɪðəmz]
nounpl: centralized algorithms
algoritmos centralizados
1. computational procedures or sets of rules executed on a single central server or location, where all data processing and decision-making authority is concentrated in one place
The company uses centralized algorithms to process all customer transactions through their main data center.
A empresa utiliza algoritmos centralizados para processar todas as transações de clientes por meio de seu centro de dados principal.
2. in computer science, algorithms designed with a hierarchical control structure where a central authority or processor directs the computation
Centralized algorithms are easier to monitor but may create bottlenecks when handling large volumes of data.
Os algoritmos centralizados são mais fáceis de monitorar, mas podem criar gargalos ao lidar com grandes volumes de dados.
The term 'centralized algorithms' is widely used in both Brazilian and American tech sectors, particularly in discussions about cloud infrastructure, enterprise systems, and emerging debates about data privacy. In Brazil, there is growing interest in decentralized alternatives due to concerns about data sovereignty and government regulation. The phrase reflects the ongoing tension in technology policy between centralized control (easier regulation and security) and decentralized systems (greater privacy and resilience).
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