concurrent structures
[/kənˈkɜːrənt ˈstrʌktʃərz/]
nounpl: concurrent structures
estruturas concorrentes
1. Data structures or architectural systems designed to be accessed, modified, or executed simultaneously by multiple threads or processes without conflicts
The software engineer implemented concurrent structures to handle multiple user requests at the same time.
O engenheiro de software implementou estruturas concorrentes para lidar com múltiplas solicitações de usuários simultaneamente.
2. In computer science, architectural designs that allow parallel execution while maintaining data integrity and consistency
Concurrent structures require careful synchronization to prevent race conditions.
Estruturas concorrentes exigem sincronização cuidadosa para evitar condições de corrida.
3. In civil engineering, structural systems that exist or operate at the same time in overlapping spaces or functions
The building's concurrent structures allowed for multiple functions on different floors.
As estruturas concorrentes do edifício permitiram múltiplas funções em diferentes andares.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts within both Brazilian and American professional environments. It is essential terminology in software development, particularly in discussions about multi-core processors and cloud computing. The concept is increasingly important in modern software engineering as systems demand greater scalability and performance.
Related Idioms & Phrases
thread-safe concurrent structures
lock-free concurrent structures
wait-free concurrent structures
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