deployed application

[dɪˈplɔɪd ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən]
nounpl: deployed applications
aplicação implantada
1. A software application that has been installed and is actively running in a production environment or live system, ready for end-user access
The deployed application is now available to all users across the company's network.
A aplicação implantada agora está disponível para todos os usuários da rede da empresa.
2. Software that has been distributed and set up on servers or devices for operational use
We need to monitor the health of our deployed application to ensure it meets performance requirements.
Precisamos monitorar a saúde da nossa aplicação implantada para garantir que atenda aos requisitos de desempenho.
This is primarily technical terminology used in software development and IT operations. The term is widely understood in both Brazilian and American tech industries. In Brazil, 'aplicação implantada' is the standard technical term, though 'aplicação em produção' is also commonly used. The phrase emphasizes the transition from development/testing phases to actual user-facing service.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
live applicationproduction applicationactive applicationinstalled applicationrunning application
Antonyms / Antônimos
development applicationtesting applicationstaging applicationundeployed application

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
aplicação implantada
Standard technical term used in software development contexts
São Paulo
aplicação em produção
Commonly used alternative emphasizing the production status
Rio de Janeiro
aplicação ativa
Alternative focusing on the active running state
Portugal
aplicação implementada
Portuguese variant using 'implementada' instead of 'implantada'

Related Words

deploymentproduction environmentsoftware releaseversion controlCI/CD pipelineapplication server

Related Idioms & Phrases

take an application live
push to production
go live with an application
in the wild (informal for deployed applications)
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