sequential execution model
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nounpl: sequential execution models
modelo de execução sequencial
1. A computing paradigm where instructions or tasks are executed one after another in a predetermined order, with each operation completing before the next one begins
The sequential execution model ensures that each database query finishes before the next one starts.
O modelo de execução sequencial garante que cada consulta ao banco de dados seja concluída antes da próxima iniciar.
2. A programming or system architecture that processes operations linearly without parallelization or concurrent processing
Traditional single-threaded applications operate on a sequential execution model.
Aplicações tradicionais single-threaded operam em um modelo de execução sequencial.
3. In concurrency control, a model where transactions are processed one at a time rather than overlapping
The database system used a sequential execution model to maintain data consistency.
O sistema de banco de dados utilizou um modelo de execução sequencial para manter a consistência dos dados.
This is a technical term primarily used in software engineering and computer science contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It's fundamental to understanding programming paradigms and is commonly taught in computer science curricula. The term has remained consistent across both regions due to the international nature of software development and the adoption of English technical terminology in Portuguese-speaking tech communities.
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