streaming processes
[/ˈstriːmɪŋ ˈprɑːsɛsɪz/]
nounpl: streaming processes
processos de transmissão contínua
1. Continuous flow of data transmission where content is delivered and consumed sequentially in real-time or near real-time without requiring complete download
Streaming processes allow users to watch videos without waiting for the entire file to download.
Os processos de transmissão contínua permitem que os usuários assistam vídeos sem aguardar o download do arquivo completo.
2. In computing, methods of processing large datasets incrementally as data arrives, rather than processing all data at once
The application uses streaming processes to handle millions of real-time data events efficiently.
A aplicação utiliza processos de transmissão contínua para gerenciar milhões de eventos de dados em tempo real com eficiência.
3. Technical operations that manage the delivery of audio, video, or other content through networks in continuous chunks
Modern streaming processes require robust servers and high-bandwidth connections.
Os processos de transmissão modernos exigem servidores robustos e conexões de alta largura de banda.
Streaming processes have become integral to digital culture in both Brazil and the USA, particularly with the rise of video platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and local Brazilian services. In Brazil, the term 'streaming' is widely used in informal contexts alongside Portuguese translations. The technology represents a shift from traditional download-based consumption to instant-access entertainment and real-time data processing, reflecting modern digital lifestyle preferences.
NYC Slang
the stream / streaming tech
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