closed parameters

[/kloʊzd pəˈræmɪtərz/]
nounpl: closed parameters
parâmetros fechados
1. In programming and mathematics, parameters that have fixed values and cannot be modified or changed during program execution or calculation
The function uses closed parameters to ensure consistent behavior across all operations.
A função utiliza parâmetros fechados para garantir comportamento consistente em todas as operações.
2. In statistics and research, variables or conditions that are restricted and not open to variation or adjustment
The study was designed with closed parameters to maintain experimental integrity.
O estudo foi projetado com parâmetros fechados para manter a integridade experimental.
3. In system design, constraints or boundaries that are predefined and immutable during system operation
The API enforces closed parameters to prevent unauthorized modifications.
A API impõe parâmetros fechados para evitar modificações não autorizadas.
This is technical terminology commonly used in software development, engineering, and scientific research across both Brazil and the United States. The term is part of international technical vocabulary with consistent usage across regions. It reflects the globalized nature of computing and scientific discourse.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fixed parametersimmutable parametersconstant parametersrestricted parameters
Antonyms / Antônimos
open parametersvariable parametersdynamic parametersflexible parameters

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
parâmetros fechados
Standard technical term used in programming and engineering contexts
Portugal
parâmetros encerrados
Alternative usage, though parâmetros fechados is also understood
Technical/Academic English
parâmetros constrangidos
More formal academic variant in Portuguese

Related Words

parameterconstraintboundary conditionimmutabilityfixed valueopen parameters

Related Idioms & Phrases

set in stone (similar concept of unchangeable conditions)
within bounds (related to parameter restrictions)
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