mutable architectures
[ˈmjuːtəbəl ɑːrkɪˈtɛktʃərz]
nounpl: mutable architectures
arquiteturas mutáveis
1. Software design systems or structural frameworks that are capable of being changed, modified, or adapted after initial implementation without requiring complete redesign
Mutable architectures allow developers to refactor and evolve systems as business requirements change over time.
Arquiteturas mutáveis permitem que desenvolvedores refatorem e evoluam sistemas conforme os requisitos de negócio mudam ao longo do tempo.
2. Flexible structural patterns in computing that support dynamic modification of system components, data structures, or organizational hierarchy
The company adopted mutable architectures to enable rapid iteration and continuous improvement of their microservices platform.
A empresa adotou arquiteturas mutáveis para permitir iteração rápida e melhoria contínua de sua plataforma de microsserviços.
3. Design paradigms that prioritize changeability and adaptability as core principles rather than fixed, immutable systems
Mutable architectures contrast with immutable designs by emphasizing flexibility and responsiveness to evolving technical needs.
Arquiteturas mutáveis contrastam com designs imutáveis ao enfatizar flexibilidade e responsividade às necessidades técnicas em evolução.
This is a technical term primarily used in software development and IT industries in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, the concept aligns with the growing adoption of agile methodologies and DevOps practices among tech companies. The term reflects a modern shift away from waterfall-style rigid planning toward more adaptive and iterative approaches to software engineering.
Related Idioms & Phrases
designing for change
building flexibility into the system
evolving architecture over time
future-proofing the design
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