sequential workflows
[sɪˈkwɛnʃəl ˈwɜrkfloʊz]
noun
fluxos de trabalho sequenciais
1. A series of tasks or processes that must be completed in a specific order, where each step depends on the completion of the previous one
The software uses sequential workflows to ensure that data validation happens before processing.
O software utiliza fluxos de trabalho sequenciais para garantir que a validação de dados ocorra antes do processamento.
2. In business and automation, a predetermined sequence of operations where tasks are executed one after another in a linear manner
Our approval process follows sequential workflows: submission, review, approval, and implementation.
Nosso processo de aprovação segue fluxos de trabalho sequenciais: submissão, revisão, aprovação e implementação.
3. In software development, workflow patterns where each action must complete before the next one begins
Sequential workflows are essential for managing complex projects with dependent tasks.
Os fluxos de trabalho sequenciais são essenciais para gerenciar projetos complexos com tarefas dependentes.
This term is primarily used in technical, business, and software development contexts in both the USA and Brazil. In Brazil, it reflects the growing tech industry and digital transformation initiatives. The concept is increasingly important in agile project management and automation discussions across both cultures.
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