one-pass sort
[/wʌn pɑːs sɔːrt/]
nounpl: one-pass sorts
classificação de uma única passagem
1. A sorting algorithm that processes data through the entire dataset only once, making a single sequential pass to organize elements according to a sorting criterion
The one-pass sort algorithm is efficient for streaming data that cannot be stored in memory.
O algoritmo de classificação de uma única passagem é eficiente para dados em fluxo que não podem ser armazenados na memória.
2. In computer science, a sorting technique where elements are arranged in order during a single iteration through the input
A one-pass sort is ideal when dealing with very large datasets that must be processed in real-time.
Uma classificação de uma única passagem é ideal ao lidar com conjuntos de dados muito grandes que devem ser processados em tempo real.
This is a specialized term used primarily in computer science and software engineering contexts. In Brazil and Portugal, technical professionals often use the English term 'one-pass sort' directly in technical discussions, though Portuguese translations are preferred in formal educational materials and documentation.
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