component-based expansion
[/kəmˈpoʊnənt beɪst ɪkˈspænʃən/]
nounpl: component-based expansions
expansão baseada em componentes
1. A software development or system architecture approach where a system grows or extends by adding, integrating, or modifying discrete, self-contained components rather than altering the core system
The software framework uses component-based expansion to allow developers to add new features without modifying the existing codebase.
O framework de software utiliza expansão baseada em componentes para permitir que desenvolvedores adicionem novos recursos sem modificar o código existente.
2. In product design or engineering, the capability to increase functionality or capacity by adding standardized modular parts to an existing product
The computer system supports component-based expansion through plug-and-play modules.
O sistema de computador suporta expansão baseada em componentes através de módulos plug-and-play.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software engineering and product design contexts across both Brazilian and American contexts. It reflects modern software architecture practices emphasizing modularity and scalability, which are increasingly important in both markets' technology sectors.
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