pre-loaded module
[priː-ˈloʊdɪd ˈmɑːdʒuːl]
nounpl: pre-loaded modules
módulo pré-carregado
1. A software component or library that is loaded into memory before the main application starts execution
The system uses a pre-loaded module to initialize all database connections at startup.
O sistema utiliza um módulo pré-carregado para inicializar todas as conexões de banco de dados na inicialização.
2. In programming, a module that is automatically loaded and initialized when an application or framework begins, rather than being loaded on-demand
The web framework includes several pre-loaded modules that handle authentication and routing.
O framework web inclui vários módulos pré-carregados que lidam com autenticação e roteamento.
3. Hardware or software functionality that comes installed and ready to use without requiring additional installation steps
The device includes pre-loaded modules for GPS and Bluetooth connectivity.
O dispositivo inclui módulos pré-carregados para conectividade GPS e Bluetooth.
This is primarily a technical term used in software development and computer engineering contexts in both English-speaking countries and Brazil. It is rarely used in casual conversation and is specific to programming, system administration, and IT infrastructure discussions. The term reflects modern software architecture practices where efficiency and startup performance are optimized by pre-loading essential components.
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