non-blocking workflow
[/nɑːn ˈblɑːkɪŋ ˈwɜːrkfloʊ/]
nounpl: non-blocking workflows
fluxo de trabalho não-bloqueante
1. A workflow or process design where operations do not halt or wait for other tasks to complete, allowing parallel or concurrent execution of tasks
The non-blocking workflow ensures that user requests are processed simultaneously without one request preventing another from executing.
O fluxo de trabalho não-bloqueante garante que as solicitações de usuários sejam processadas simultaneamente sem que uma solicitação impeça a execução de outra.
2. In software development, an asynchronous processing pattern that prevents threads or processes from being locked waiting for I/O operations or resource availability
Using a non-blocking workflow in our API improved response times by allowing multiple requests to be handled concurrently.
Usar um fluxo de trabalho não-bloqueante em nossa API melhorou os tempos de resposta permitindo que múltiplas solicitações fossem tratadas concorrentemente.
This term is primarily used in tech and software development communities in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, especially in major tech hubs like São Paulo, the English term 'non-blocking workflow' is frequently used even in Portuguese conversations due to the international nature of software development. The concept is crucial in modern web development, microservices architecture, and cloud computing, reflecting the global standardization of tech terminology.
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