message-driven system
[ˈmɛsɪdʒ ˈdrɪvən ˈsɪstəm]
nounpl: message-driven systems
sistema orientado a mensagens
1. A software architecture pattern where applications communicate asynchronously by exchanging messages through a messaging middleware or message broker, rather than through direct method calls or synchronous requests.
The company migrated to a message-driven system to improve scalability and decouple their microservices.
A empresa migrou para um sistema orientado a mensagens para melhorar a escalabilidade e desacoplar seus microsserviços.
2. A system design approach that relies on messaging queues and event handling to process business logic asynchronously.
In a message-driven system, services publish events that other services can subscribe to without tight coupling.
Em um sistema orientado a mensagens, os serviços publicam eventos que outros serviços podem se inscrever sem acoplamento estreito.
This is a technical term widely used in software development communities in both Brazil and the United States. It represents a modern architectural paradigm that has become increasingly important in cloud computing and distributed systems. The terminology is consistent across English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking tech communities, though Brazilian Portuguese professionals may occasionally use the English term in technical discussions.
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