proactive processing
[proʊˈæktɪv ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ]
noun
processamento proativo
1. A cognitive or computational approach where actions are taken in advance to prevent problems or optimize outcomes, rather than reacting to events after they occur
The company implemented proactive processing to identify potential issues before they impacted customers.
A empresa implementou processamento proativo para identificar problemas potenciais antes que afetassem os clientes.
2. In psychology and cognitive science, the mental strategy of using prior information to predict and prepare for future events
Proactive processing involves using past experiences to anticipate what might happen next.
O processamento proativo envolve usar experiências passadas para antecipar o que pode acontecer em seguida.
3. In computing and data management, the automatic analysis and processing of data streams to prevent errors or optimize system performance
Proactive processing in the database system prevented the system crash by detecting anomalies early.
O processamento proativo no sistema de banco de dados evitou a falha do sistema ao detectar anomalias mais cedo.
The term 'proactive processing' is predominantly used in North American business, technology, and academic contexts, emphasizing a forward-thinking, problem-prevention approach valued in modern management and data science. In Brazil, the concept is increasingly adopted in tech-driven sectors and multinational corporations, often appearing in English in informal professional settings alongside Portuguese translations in formal documentation.
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