sequential implementation
[sɪˈkwɛnʃəl ɪmˌplɛmənˈteɪʃən]
nounpl: sequential implementations
implementação sequencial
1. The process of executing or deploying a plan, system, or project in a step-by-step manner, where each phase is completed before the next one begins
The company opted for sequential implementation of the software upgrade to minimize disruptions.
A empresa optou pela implementação sequencial da atualização de software para minimizar interrupções.
2. In computing and software development, the execution of code or processes in a linear, ordered sequence rather than in parallel
Sequential implementation ensures that each task is completed before the next one starts.
A implementação sequencial garante que cada tarefa seja concluída antes da próxima iniciar.
3. A methodical approach to deploying changes or new features where phases follow one after another chronologically
The sequential implementation plan included testing, training, and rollout phases.
O plano de implementação sequencial incluía fases de testes, treinamento e implantação.
This term is widely used in both Brazilian and American corporate and technology sectors. In Brazil, it's commonly encountered in project management contexts, particularly in large corporations and tech companies. The concept reflects a preference for risk mitigation through careful, measured deployment rather than rapid, all-at-once changes, which is a standard practice in international business environments.
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