released functionalities

[/rɪˈliːst fʌŋkʃəˈnælɪtiz/]
noun phrasepl: released functionalities
funcionalidades liberadas
1. Features, capabilities, or functions that have been made available to users after development and testing are complete
The latest software update includes several released functionalities that improve user experience.
A atualização mais recente do software inclui várias funcionalidades liberadas que melhoram a experiência do usuário.
2. In software development, new or updated features that are deployed to production and accessible to end users
Our development team announced the released functionalities for Q4 in yesterday's meeting.
Nosso time de desenvolvimento anunciou as funcionalidades liberadas para o Q4 na reunião de ontem.
This is technical jargon commonly used in the software development and tech industry across both Brazil and the USA. It's particularly prevalent in agile development environments, product management discussions, and official release notes. In Brazil's growing tech hub culture, especially in São Paulo, this terminology is standard in startup and corporate tech environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
deployed featuresavailable functionalitieslaunched featuresenabled capabilitieslive features
Antonyms / Antônimos
unreleased featurespending functionalitiesbeta featuresunavailable functionalities

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
funcionalidades liberadas
Standard technical term used in software development and IT contexts
São Paulo
funcionalidades liberadas / recursos disponibilizados
Common in tech companies and startups in the region
Portugal
funcionalidades disponibilizadas / características lançadas
Portuguese variant may use 'disponibilizadas' more frequently

Related Words

software releasefeature rolloutdeploymentproduct updateversion releasefunctionality

Related Idioms & Phrases

roll out new features
go live with functionalities
ship new features
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