structured layers
[STRUK-churd LAY-erz]
nounpl: structured layers
camadas estruturadas
1. Organized, hierarchical levels or strata arranged in a systematic and orderly manner, often used in architecture, software design, geology, or organizational contexts
The building's design features structured layers of concrete and steel for maximum durability.
O design do edifício apresenta camadas estruturadas de concreto e aço para máxima durabilidade.
2. In computing and software architecture, a system design pattern where functionality is separated into distinct tiers or levels with clear separation of concerns
The application uses structured layers to separate the presentation, business logic, and data access components.
A aplicação usa camadas estruturadas para separar os componentes de apresentação, lógica de negócios e acesso a dados.
3. In geological contexts, distinct strata or rock formations arranged in a defined sequence
The excavation revealed structured layers of sedimentary rock spanning millions of years.
A escavação revelou camadas estruturadas de rocha sedimentar abrangendo milhões de anos.
The term 'structured layers' is primarily technical and professional in nature, used extensively in IT, architecture, and engineering sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it's particularly common in São Paulo's tech industry. The concept reflects modern organizational thinking emphasizing clarity, hierarchy, and systematic organization.
Related Idioms & Phrases
building on structured layers (constructing upon a solid foundation)
peeling back the structured layers (revealing hidden information systematically)
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