dynamic structures
[daɪˈnæmɪk ˈstrʌktʃərz]
noun
estruturas dinâmicas
1. In computing and data structures, structures that can change in size and organization during program execution, such as linked lists, trees, and graphs
Dynamic structures allow programmers to allocate memory as needed during runtime.
As estruturas dinâmicas permitem que programadores alocem memória conforme necessário durante a execução do programa.
2. In engineering and physics, structural systems or frameworks that respond to or are characterized by motion, forces, or changes over time
The building's dynamic structures were tested to withstand earthquakes.
As estruturas dinâmicas do edifício foram testadas para resistir a terremotos.
3. In general usage, any organized systems or frameworks that are flexible and subject to change
Modern organizations require dynamic structures to adapt to market changes.
As organizações modernas requerem estruturas dinâmicas para se adaptar às mudanças do mercado.
This is primarily a technical term used in computer science, software engineering, and structural engineering fields in both Brazilian and American contexts. In Brazil, it is commonly taught in computer science curricula and is essential terminology for software developers and engineers. The concept emphasizes the modern need for flexibility and adaptability in both technology and organizational contexts.
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