character-based standards
[/ˈkærəktər beɪst ˈstændərdz/]
nounpl: character-based standards
padrões baseados em caracteres
1. Technical standards that define how individual characters are encoded, represented, and transmitted in computing systems, including character sets, encoding schemes, and character properties
UTF-8 and ASCII are examples of character-based standards used in digital communication.
UTF-8 e ASCII são exemplos de padrões baseados em caracteres usados na comunicação digital.
2. Guidelines or benchmarks that focus on evaluating performance, quality, or behavior based on individual character traits or attributes rather than collective measures
The company implemented character-based standards for employee evaluation.
A empresa implementou padrões baseados em caracteres para avaliação de funcionários.
This term is primarily used in technical, computing, and quality assurance contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian IT environments, it's commonly referenced when discussing software localization, Unicode implementation, and data interchange protocols. The term gained prominence with the globalization of software development and the need to support multiple languages and writing systems.
Related Idioms & Phrases
meet character-based standards
comply with character-based standards
adhere to character-based standards
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