self-operating software
[self-ˈä-pə-ˌrā-tiŋ ˈsȯft-ˌwer]
nounpl: self-operating software / self-operating softwares
software autossuficiente / software de operação automática
1. Computer program or application designed to function and perform tasks with minimal or no human intervention after initial setup
The self-operating software managed database backups every night without requiring manual input.
O software autossuficiente gerenciava backups de banco de dados todas as noites sem exigir entrada manual.
2. Automated software capable of executing operations independently based on predetermined parameters or artificial intelligence
The company implemented self-operating software to reduce labor costs and increase efficiency.
A empresa implementou software de operação automática para reduzir custos de mão de obra e aumentar a eficiência.
3. Autonomous application that can adapt and make decisions without continuous user supervision
The self-operating software system detected and fixed security vulnerabilities automatically.
O sistema de software autossuficiente detectava e corrigia vulnerabilidades de segurança automaticamente.
In Brazil, this term is increasingly used in the tech industry, particularly in software development and IT services sectors. The concept represents a shift toward Industry 4.0 and digital transformation initiatives. In the USA, 'self-operating' software reflects the broader automation culture and emphasis on efficiency. Both markets value such software for reducing operational overhead and human error, though adoption rates vary by company size and industry sector.
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