streaming sort
[/ˈstriːmɪŋ sɔːrt/]
nounpl: streaming sorts
ordenação em fluxo
1. A sorting algorithm designed to efficiently handle data that arrives in a continuous stream, processing elements as they come without storing all data in memory simultaneously
The application uses streaming sort to process the incoming network packets in real-time without buffering the entire dataset.
A aplicação usa ordenação em fluxo para processar os pacotes de rede que chegam em tempo real sem armazenar todo o conjunto de dados em buffer.
2. A technique in computer science that sorts data elements while they are being transmitted or received, optimizing memory usage and processing speed
Streaming sort is particularly useful for handling large datasets from IoT devices with limited memory capacity.
A ordenação em fluxo é particularmente útil para lidar com grandes conjuntos de dados de dispositivos IoT com capacidade de memória limitada.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in computer science, software engineering, and data processing fields. It is more common in English-language technical documentation than in Portuguese, where it is often used as a loanword in professional contexts. The concept has gained prominence with the rise of big data, IoT, and real-time data analytics in both Brazil and Portugal.
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