receiving endpoints
[/rɪˈsiːvɪŋ ˈɛndpɔɪnts/]
nounpl: receiving endpoints
pontos finais receptores
1. Destination points or terminals in a network, system, or communication channel that are designed to accept, collect, or process incoming data, messages, or signals
The receiving endpoints were configured to accept data packets from multiple sources simultaneously.
Os pontos finais receptores foram configurados para aceitar pacotes de dados de múltiplas fontes simultaneamente.
2. In IT and telecommunications, specific addresses or ports where incoming information is directed to be received and processed
The system identified three active receiving endpoints ready to process the incoming stream.
O sistema identificou três pontos finais receptores ativos prontos para processar o fluxo de entrada.
3. In API and web services context, URLs or servers that listen for and accept incoming requests or data transmissions
All receiving endpoints must validate incoming requests before processing them.
Todos os pontos finais receptores devem validar requisições de entrada antes de processá-las.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development, IT infrastructure, and telecommunications sectors. In Brazil, the English term 'endpoints' is frequently retained even in Portuguese documentation due to international standards in technology. The term is rarely used in everyday conversation and is specific to technical professionals working with networks, APIs, and distributed systems.
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