deferred validation
[dɪˈfɜːrd ˌvælɪˈdeɪʃən]
noun
validação adiada
1. A software development practice where data or input validation is postponed until a later stage of processing rather than being performed immediately
The system uses deferred validation to improve performance by checking user inputs after all data has been collected.
O sistema utiliza validação adiada para melhorar o desempenho ao verificar as entradas do usuário após todos os dados terem sido coletados.
2. In web forms, the practice of validating form fields only when the user submits the form or moves to the next step, rather than validating each field as it is entered
Deferred validation allows users to fill out the entire form before receiving error messages.
A validação adiada permite que os usuários preencham o formulário inteiro antes de receberem mensagens de erro.
3. A programming pattern where constraint checking is delayed until necessary, often used in database transactions or batch processing
The database implemented deferred validation to handle bulk inserts more efficiently.
O banco de dados implementou validação adiada para processar inserções em massa de forma mais eficiente.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in software engineering and web development contexts. It is commonly used in both Brazilian and American tech communities, with Portuguese translations varying slightly between Brazil (validação adiada) and Portugal (validação diferida). The concept reflects modern development practices focused on user experience and system performance optimization.
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