incomplete module

[ɪnˈkɒmplɪt ˈmɒdjuːl]
nounpl: incomplete modules
módulo incompleto
1. A software or hardware component that has not been fully developed, implemented, or finished, lacking required functionality or components
The developer reported that the incomplete module would delay the project release by two weeks.
O desenvolvedor informou que o módulo incompleto atrasaria o lançamento do projeto em duas semanas.
2. In mathematics and abstract algebra, a module that does not satisfy certain completion or closure properties
The incomplete module failed to meet the required algebraic properties for the theorem.
O módulo incompleto não atendeu às propriedades algébricas necessárias para o teorema.
3. In academic contexts, a course or educational unit that has not been finished or fully completed by a student
She has an incomplete module from last semester that needs to be finished.
Ela tem um módulo incompleto do semestre passado que precisa ser finalizado.
This is technical terminology widely used in both Brazilian and American software development, education, and mathematics contexts. In Brazilian universities, 'módulo incompleto' is commonly used when students fail to complete required course components. In tech companies across the US and Brazil, this term is standard in development cycles and project management discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
unfinished modulepartial moduleunderdeveloped moduleunfinalized module
Antonyms / Antônimos
complete modulefinished modulefully implemented module

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
módulo incompleto
Standard term used in software development and educational contexts
São Paulo
módulo incompleto
Commonly used in tech companies and universities in the state
Portugal
módulo incompleto
Used in Portuguese software development and academic settings

Related Words

software developmentmodular programmingmodule integrationsystem architecturedebuggingcode completion

Related Idioms & Phrases

work in progress
half-baked solution
unfinished business
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