request-driven processing
[rɪˈkwɛst ˈdrɪvən ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ]
noun
processamento orientado por requisição
1. A computing model where operations are initiated and controlled by client requests, with the system responding to each request as it arrives
The web server uses request-driven processing to handle multiple client connections simultaneously.
O servidor web utiliza processamento orientado por requisição para lidar com múltiplas conexões de clientes simultaneamente.
2. A reactive programming approach where the system waits for external input or requests before executing tasks, rather than proactively processing data
Request-driven processing is ideal for interactive applications where user actions trigger specific operations.
O processamento orientado por requisição é ideal para aplicações interativas onde ações do usuário acionam operações específicas.
This is a technical term widely used in software development and IT infrastructure discussions in both Brazil and the USA. It represents a fundamental computing paradigm particularly important in web services, APIs, and cloud computing. The term is consistent across both countries' tech industries, with Brazilian professionals often preferring the exact translation 'processamento orientado por requisição' in technical documentation and meetings.
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