random processing
[/ˈrændəm ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ/]
noun
processamento aleatório
1. A computational or operational method in which data, tasks, or information are handled in an unpredictable or non-sequential order, without following a predetermined pattern
The system uses random processing to distribute workloads across multiple servers.
O sistema utiliza processamento aleatório para distribuir cargas de trabalho entre vários servidores.
2. In statistics and computer science, the handling of information based on probability distributions rather than deterministic algorithms
Random processing in Monte Carlo simulations helps estimate complex mathematical problems.
O processamento aleatório em simulações de Monte Carlo ajuda a estimar problemas matemáticos complexos.
3. A technique where the sequence of operations or data access is determined by random selection rather than logical hierarchy
Random processing can improve cache efficiency in certain database queries.
O processamento aleatório pode melhorar a eficiência do cache em certas consultas de banco de dados.
The term 'random processing' is primarily used in technical and academic contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it's commonly encountered in computer science courses, software development, and statistical research. The concept is particularly relevant in discussions about artificial intelligence, data science, and computational efficiency. Portuguese often uses 'aleatório' (random) as the key descriptor, sometimes paired with 'processamento estocástico' in more formal academic settings.
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