ordered rule processing

[/ˈɔːrdərd ruːl ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ/]
noun
processamento ordenado de regras
1. A computational method where rules are evaluated and applied in a specific predetermined sequence or priority order
The system uses ordered rule processing to ensure that authentication rules are checked before authorization rules.
O sistema utiliza processamento ordenado de regras para garantir que as regras de autenticação sejam verificadas antes das regras de autorização.
2. A control mechanism in programming and databases where conditional statements or business rules execute according to a defined hierarchy
In ordered rule processing, the first matching rule is applied, and subsequent rules are not evaluated.
No processamento ordenado de regras, a primeira regra correspondente é aplicada, e as regras subsequentes não são avaliadas.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in computer science, software engineering, and business intelligence contexts. It is commonly found in discussions about rule engines, expert systems, and database management systems. The term is used identically across English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking technical communities.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
sequential rule evaluationprioritized rule executionhierarchical rule processing
Antonyms / Antônimos
unordered rule processingparallel rule processingnon-sequential evaluation

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
processamento ordenado de regras
Standard technical term used in software development and database contexts
Portugal
processamento ordenado de regras
Same terminology as Brazilian Portuguese in technical contexts
Technical Communities (Brazil/USA)
avaliação sequencial de regras
Alternative technical term emphasizing sequential evaluation

Related Words

rule engineforward chainingbackward chainingbusiness rulesconditional logicexecution orderpriority queue

Related Idioms & Phrases

follow the rules in order
respect the sequence of execution
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