non-iterative process
[nɑːn ɪˈtɛrətɪv ˈprɑːses]
nounpl: non-iterative processes
processo não-iterativo
1. A computational or operational procedure that executes once or in a single sequence without repetition of steps or cycles
The algorithm uses a non-iterative process to solve the equation directly in one pass.
O algoritmo utiliza um processo não-iterativo para resolver a equação diretamente em uma única passagem.
2. A method that reaches a solution through direct calculation rather than successive approximations
Unlike loops, a non-iterative process completes all operations in a linear sequence.
Diferentemente dos loops, um processo não-iterativo completa todas as operações em uma sequência linear.
3. In mathematics and computer science, a technique that does not rely on repetition or feedback mechanisms
The non-iterative process provided faster results for this particular data set.
O processo não-iterativo forneceu resultados mais rápidos para este conjunto de dados específico.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. In Brazilian universities and tech companies, it appears frequently in computer science curricula and algorithm documentation. The term has no colloquial equivalent and is used consistently across all Portuguese-speaking regions with the same meaning and pronunciation as in English technical discourse.
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