component-based model
[/kəmˈpoʊnənt beɪst ˈmɑːdəl/]
nounpl: component-based models
modelo baseado em componentes
1. A software architecture or design approach in which systems are composed of independent, reusable, and interchangeable components that can be assembled together
The software team adopted a component-based model to improve code reusability and maintainability.
O time de software adotou um modelo baseado em componentes para melhorar a reutilização e manutenibilidade do código.
2. In systems engineering, a framework where a larger system is built from smaller, self-contained functional units with defined interfaces
The component-based model allows developers to work on different parts of the application simultaneously.
O modelo baseado em componentes permite que os desenvolvedores trabalhem em diferentes partes da aplicação simultaneamente.
3. An architectural pattern emphasizing modularity, where components operate independently and communicate through well-defined contracts
By using a component-based model, the system became more scalable and easier to test.
Ao usar um modelo baseado em componentes, o sistema se tornou mais escalável e fácil de testar.
This term is widely used in both Brazilian and international software development communities, particularly among enterprise software engineers and architects. It has become increasingly important in modern development practices, especially with the rise of frameworks like React (component-based UI), microservices architectures, and containerization. The concept reflects a shift toward more maintainable and scalable software design practices globally.
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