robust architecture
[rəˈbʌst ˈɑːrkɪtɛkʧər]
nounfemininepl: arquiteturas robustas
arquitetura robusta
1. A system design that is strongly built, reliable, and capable of handling errors, failures, or unexpected conditions without collapsing or degrading significantly
The company implemented a robust architecture to ensure their application could handle millions of concurrent users.
A empresa implementou uma arquitetura robusta para garantir que seu aplicativo pudesse lidar com milhões de usuários simultâneos.
2. In software engineering, a structural design pattern that emphasizes fault tolerance, scalability, and maintainability
A robust architecture includes redundancy and load balancing mechanisms.
Uma arquitetura robusta inclui mecanismos de redundância e balanceamento de carga.
3. In physical design, a building or infrastructure framework designed to withstand extreme conditions, wear, or stress
The bridge's robust architecture allowed it to survive the earthquake with minimal damage.
A arquitetura robusta da ponte permitiu que ela sobrevivesse ao terremoto com danos mínimos.
In Brazilian tech culture, 'arquitetura robusta' is a key concept in software development discussions, particularly in the growing startup ecosystem of São Paulo. The term reflects the industry's emphasis on creating systems that can scale and handle Brazilian internet traffic patterns. In Portugal, the term is used similarly in engineering and IT sectors, though with slightly more emphasis on physical structural robustness in architectural contexts.
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