nested rule processing
[ˈnɛstɪd ruːl ˈproʊsɛsɪŋ]
nounpl: nested rule processing (uncountable)
processamento de regras aninhadas
1. A computational or logical process in which rules are applied recursively or hierarchically, where inner rules are evaluated within the context of outer rules, often used in programming, database systems, and rule engines
The expert system uses nested rule processing to evaluate complex business logic by applying conditional rules at multiple levels of depth.
O sistema especialista utiliza processamento de regras aninhadas para avaliar lógica de negócios complexa, aplicando regras condicionais em múltiplos níveis de profundidade.
2. In formal logic and computer science, the sequential evaluation of rules where the outcome of one rule serves as input to another rule, creating a hierarchical dependency structure
Nested rule processing in the compiler ensures that inner scope rules are resolved before outer scope rules are applied.
O processamento de regras aninhadas no compilador garante que as regras de escopo interno sejam resolvidas antes que as regras de escopo externo sejam aplicadas.
This is a specialized technical term used primarily in software engineering, artificial intelligence, and database administration contexts in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking technology sectors. The term is consistent across regional variations and is widely understood in academic and professional IT environments in Brazil, Portugal, and the USA.
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