component-based infrastructure
[kəmˈpoʊnənt beɪst ˈɪnfrəstrʌkʧər]
nounpl: component-based infrastructures
infraestrutura baseada em componentes
1. A system architecture approach where software or IT infrastructure is built using modular, reusable components that can be independently developed, deployed, and maintained
The company redesigned its system using component-based infrastructure to improve scalability and reduce development time.
A empresa redesenhou seu sistema usando infraestrutura baseada em componentes para melhorar a escalabilidade e reduzir o tempo de desenvolvimento.
2. An architectural pattern that emphasizes modularity, allowing different functional units to operate independently while integrating into a cohesive system
Component-based infrastructure enables teams to work on different modules simultaneously without conflicts.
A infraestrutura baseada em componentes permite que equipes trabalhem em diferentes módulos simultaneamente sem conflitos.
This is technical terminology primarily used in software engineering and IT infrastructure contexts. It gained prominence with the rise of microservices and containerization technologies (Docker, Kubernetes) in the 2010s. Both Brazilian and Portuguese tech communities use identical terminology, as this is international IT vocabulary. In the USA, particularly in tech hubs like Silicon Valley and New York, this architecture pattern is considered best practice for scalable, maintainable systems.
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