execution-time modifications
[ɪɡˈzɛkyətər taɪm ˌmɑːdɪfɪˈkeɪʃənz]
nounpl: execution-time modifications
modificações em tempo de execução
1. Changes, adjustments, or alterations made to a software program, system, or process while it is actively running or during its execution phase
The software allows for execution-time modifications without requiring a restart of the entire application.
O software permite modificações em tempo de execução sem necessidade de reiniciar toda a aplicação.
2. Dynamic adjustments to program behavior, parameters, or configurations that occur after the program has started running
Execution-time modifications enable developers to debug and optimize code without stopping the program.
Modificações em tempo de execução permitem que desenvolvedores depurem e otimizem o código sem parar o programa.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development communities in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects the globalized nature of software engineering where terminology is largely standardized across English and Portuguese-speaking regions. The concept is particularly relevant in modern DevOps and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices.
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