dynamic controls

[daɪˈnæmɪk kənˈtroʊlz]
noun
controles dinâmicos
1. User interface elements that are created, modified, or removed at runtime rather than being predefined in code or markup
The application uses dynamic controls to generate form fields based on user input.
A aplicação usa controles dinâmicos para gerar campos de formulário com base na entrada do usuário.
2. Interactive elements in software that adjust their behavior or properties in response to real-time data or user actions
Dynamic controls in the dashboard update automatically when new data arrives.
Os controles dinâmicos no painel atualizam automaticamente quando novos dados chegam.
3. In system administration or networking, mechanisms that automatically regulate or adjust system resources and performance
The server implements dynamic controls to manage CPU and memory allocation.
O servidor implementa controles dinâmicos para gerenciar a alocação de CPU e memória.
This is primarily a technical term used in software development and IT contexts across both Brazilian and American English-speaking communities. It carries the same meaning in both regions with no significant cultural variation, though Portuguese uses the spelling 'controlos' instead of 'controles.' The term is essential in modern web development, mobile app development, and system administration.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
runtime controlsadaptive controlsinteractive elementsresponsive controlsprogrammatic controls
Antonyms / Antônimos
static controlsfixed controlshardcoded controlspredefined controls

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
controles dinâmicos
Most common usage in Brazilian tech industry and documentation
São Paulo
controles dinâmicos
Standard term used in tech companies and development communities
Rio de Janeiro
controles dinâmicos
No regional variation; standard usage
Portugal
controlos dinâmicos
Portuguese spelling variation with 'controlos' instead of 'controles'

Related Words

user interfaceform fieldsevent handlingreal-time updatesprogrammingsoftware development
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