deterministic rule sequence
[dɪˌtɜrmɪˈnɪstɪk rul ˈsikwəns]
nounpl: deterministic rule sequences
sequência de regras determinística
1. A predetermined set of rules or instructions that, when applied in order, will always produce the same output given the same input, with no randomness or variation
The algorithm uses a deterministic rule sequence to sort the data consistently every time it runs.
O algoritmo utiliza uma sequência de regras determinística para classificar os dados de forma consistente a cada execução.
2. In formal systems or logic, a sequence of rules where the outcome is completely predictable and replicable
The compiler follows a deterministic rule sequence to transform source code into machine instructions.
O compilador segue uma sequência de regras determinística para transformar o código-fonte em instruções de máquina.
This is primarily a technical term used in computer science, mathematics, and formal logic education. It is more commonly encountered in academic and professional technical contexts in both the USA and Brazil rather than in everyday conversation. The term reflects the importance of predictability and reproducibility in computational systems, values that are central to both American and Brazilian technology sectors.
Related Idioms & Phrases
like clockwork - perfectly predictable and regular, similar to a deterministic rule sequence
set in stone - fixed and unchanging, characteristic of deterministic rules
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