dynamic sorting
[daɪˈnæmɪk ˈsɔːrtɪŋ]
noun
ordenação dinâmica
1. A computing process that arranges data elements in a specified order while the program is running, allowing the sort criteria or data to change in real-time
The application uses dynamic sorting to reorganize the list based on user preferences without reloading the page.
A aplicação utiliza ordenação dinâmica para reorganizar a lista com base nas preferências do usuário sem recarregar a página.
2. In data management, the capability to sort information on-the-fly according to multiple parameters that can be adjusted during execution
Dynamic sorting enables users to quickly filter and arrange search results by price, rating, or date.
A ordenação dinâmica permite que os usuários filtrem e organizem rapidamente os resultados da busca por preço, classificação ou data.
This is a specialized technical term predominantly used in software development and computer science fields. It is more common in professional contexts, technical documentation, and academic settings rather than in casual conversation. The term is consistent across both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese technical communities, reflecting the globalized nature of software development. In Brazil, developers often use a mix of English technical terminology and Portuguese, with 'ordenação dinâmica' being the preferred formal translation.
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