standalone interfaces
[/ˈstændəloʊn ˈɪntərfeɪsɪz/]
nounpl: standalone interfaces
interfaces independentes
1. User interfaces or software interfaces that operate independently without requiring integration with other systems or applications
The company developed standalone interfaces for their customer service platform.
A empresa desenvolveu interfaces independentes para sua plataforma de atendimento ao cliente.
2. Technical systems that function autonomously without dependency on external modules, servers, or connected components
These standalone interfaces can work offline without network connectivity.
Essas interfaces independentes podem funcionar offline sem conectividade de rede.
3. Self-contained graphical or command-line interfaces designed to operate as complete, separate applications
The developer created standalone interfaces for each microservice.
O desenvolvedor criou interfaces independentes para cada microsserviço.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development, IT infrastructure, and computer science fields. The term is consistent across English-speaking regions and Brazilian Portuguese tech communities. It reflects the growing trend in software architecture toward modular, decoupled systems that operate independently, particularly in microservices architecture and modern cloud computing environments.
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