dynamic architectures
[daɪˈnæmɪk ɑːrkɪˈtɛktʃərz]
nounpl: dynamic architectures
arquiteturas dinâmicas
1. Software or system architectures that can adapt, reconfigure, or evolve their structure and behavior at runtime without stopping execution
Dynamic architectures allow systems to add or remove components while the application is running.
Arquiteturas dinâmicas permitem que sistemas adicionem ou removam componentes enquanto a aplicação está em execução.
2. Flexible design patterns in computing that enable systems to respond to changing requirements and environmental conditions
The company implemented dynamic architectures to improve system resilience and scalability.
A empresa implementou arquiteturas dinâmicas para melhorar a resiliência e escalabilidade do sistema.
3. In machine learning and neural networks, architectures that can modify their structure based on input data or learning processes
Dynamic architectures in deep learning enable networks to adjust their depth and width during training.
Arquiteturas dinâmicas em aprendizado profundo permitem que redes ajustem sua profundidade e largura durante o treinamento.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in software engineering, computer science, and IT sectors in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects the growing importance of cloud computing, microservices, and containerization in modern development. The term is predominantly used by developers, architects, and technology professionals and is part of the globalized tech vocabulary with minimal regional variation.
Look up more words on Fala2Me
The free English-Portuguese dictionary with real Brazilian accents, NYC slang, conjugator and more
Open Fala2Me →