method caching
[ˈmɛθəd ˈkæʃɪŋ]
noun
cache de método
1. A programming optimization technique where the results of method or function calls are stored in memory to avoid redundant computations when the same method is called again with identical parameters
The application uses method caching to store database query results, significantly improving response times.
A aplicação utiliza cache de método para armazenar os resultados das consultas ao banco de dados, melhorando significativamente os tempos de resposta.
2. A software design pattern that implements a cache layer for method return values to enhance performance
Method caching can reduce CPU usage by eliminating repeated expensive calculations.
O cache de método pode reduzir o uso de CPU eliminando cálculos custosos repetidos.
Method caching is a widespread optimization technique in software development communities in both Brazil and the USA. The English term is commonly used in technical documentation, code reviews, and development discussions across both regions, though Portuguese translations are preferred in formal Brazilian Portuguese technical documentation and training materials.
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