real-time interface
[REE-ul-tahym IN-tur-fays]
nounpl: real-time interfaces
interface em tempo real
1. A user interface system that processes and displays data with minimal delay, enabling immediate interaction and feedback between user and computer system
The air traffic control system uses a real-time interface to display aircraft positions as they move.
O sistema de controle de tráfego aéreo usa uma interface em tempo real para exibir as posições das aeronaves conforme se movem.
2. A software or hardware interface designed to respond to user inputs instantaneously without noticeable latency
The video editing software features a real-time interface that shows preview changes immediately.
O software de edição de vídeo possui uma interface em tempo real que mostra as mudanças de visualização imediatamente.
3. In trading and financial systems, an interface that updates market data and execution information with minimal delay
Traders rely on real-time interfaces to execute stock transactions at accurate prices.
Os traders dependem de interfaces em tempo real para executar transações de ações a preços precisos.
This is a technical term widely used in both Brazilian and American IT culture. In Brazil, while the English term is frequently used in tech sectors, the Portuguese translation 'interface em tempo real' is the formal equivalent. The concept is crucial in Brazilian fintech companies and financial markets where traders and institutions depend on these systems. The term reflects the global nature of technology discourse where English terminology often dominates even in Portuguese-speaking environments.
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