static software
[/ˈstætɪk ˈsɔftweər/]
nounpl: static software (uncountable) / static softwares (countable)
software estático
1. Software that does not change or update automatically; code that remains constant without dynamic modifications during execution
Static software requires manual updates and does not adapt to changing conditions.
Software estático requer atualizações manuais e não se adapta às condições mutáveis.
2. In software development, applications compiled with fixed resources and predetermined configurations that cannot be altered at runtime
The company deployed static software across all terminals to ensure consistency.
A empresa implantou software estático em todos os terminais para garantir consistência.
3. Software that is not capable of self-modification or dynamic behavior adjustment
Unlike modern dynamic software, static software cannot learn from user interactions.
Ao contrário do software dinâmico moderno, o software estático não consegue aprender das interações do usuário.
This is a technical term predominantly used in software engineering, computer science, and IT industries in both Brazil and the USA. It contrasts with modern trends toward dynamic, cloud-based, and self-updating software. In Brazilian tech communities, particularly in São Paulo's thriving tech scene, the term 'software estático' is used when discussing legacy systems or embedded applications that require stability and predictability over flexibility.
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