self-healing software

[self-ˈhē-liŋ ˈsȯf-ˌwer]
nounpl: self-healing software systems
software autorreparável
1. Software that has the capability to automatically detect, diagnose, and repair errors, bugs, or system failures without human intervention
The company implemented self-healing software to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.
A empresa implementou software autorreparável para reduzir o tempo de inatividade e custos de manutenção.
2. A system designed with autonomous mechanisms to recover from failures and restore normal operation independently
Self-healing software uses machine learning algorithms to predict and prevent system crashes.
O software autorreparável utiliza algoritmos de aprendizado de máquina para prever e prevenir travamentos do sistema.
This term is primarily used in technical and IT professional contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, the concept is increasingly relevant as companies modernize their infrastructure and seek to reduce operational costs. The technology represents a shift toward autonomous systems in software development, reflecting global trends in digital transformation and Industry 4.0.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
autonomous recovery softwareself-repairing softwarefault-tolerant softwareresilient software
Antonyms / Antônimos
manual repair softwarefragile softwareerror-prone software

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
software autorreparável
Standard technical term used in IT industry
São Paulo
software de autocorreção
Alternative used in some tech companies; emphasizes correction aspect
General Brazilian Portuguese
software de autorrecuperação
Technical variant emphasizing recovery mechanism
Portugal
software autorregenável
European Portuguese variant; less common in Brazilian usage

Related Words

fault toleranceautomated recoverysystem resilienceerror detectionautonomous systemsmachine learningpredictive maintenance

Related Idioms & Phrases

software that fixes itself
automated error correction
plug-and-play resilience
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