shared editing

[/ʃɛrd ˈɛdɪtɪŋ/]
noun
edição compartilhada
1. A collaborative feature that allows multiple users to simultaneously view, edit, and modify a document or file in real-time, with changes synchronized across all participants
Google Docs enables shared editing, allowing team members to work on the same document at the same time.
Google Docs permite edição compartilhada, permitindo que os membros da equipe trabalhem no mesmo documento simultaneamente.
2. The process of working together on creating or revising content where edits from different users are tracked and integrated
With shared editing capabilities, we can reduce the time spent on document revisions and approvals.
Com capacidades de edição compartilhada, podemos reduzir o tempo gasto em revisões e aprovações de documentos.
Shared editing has become increasingly important in Brazilian corporate culture, particularly with the rise of remote work. It is commonly associated with modern productivity tools and is frequently discussed in tech and business communities. The term reflects the shift towards collaborative, agile work methodologies in both Brazilian and American professional environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
collaborative editingreal-time collaborationco-editingsimultaneous editingjoint editing
Antonyms / Antônimos
individual editingsequential editingoffline editing

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
edição compartilhada
Standard term used in business and technology contexts
São Paulo
edição colaborativa
Alternative preferred term in some corporate environments
Rio de Janeiro
edição compartilhada
Standard usage aligning with general Brazilian Portuguese
Portugal
edição partilhada
Portuguese preference using 'partilhada' instead of 'compartilhada'

Related Words

version controlcollaboration tooldocument managementreal-time synchronizationconcurrent editingchange tracking

Related Idioms & Phrases

work in tandem on a document
collaborate in real-time
edit on the fly
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