synchronized interfaces
[/ˈsɪŋkrənaɪzd ˈɪntərfeɪsɪz/]
noun
interfaces sincronizadas
1. User interfaces or system connections that operate in coordinated timing, ensuring that multiple components or processes update and communicate simultaneously or in a predetermined sequence
The software uses synchronized interfaces to ensure that all data updates occur at the same time across multiple devices.
O software utiliza interfaces sincronizadas para garantir que todas as atualizações de dados ocorram simultaneamente em múltiplos dispositivos.
2. In programming, interfaces that maintain temporal consistency and coordinate data exchange between different modules or systems
The developer implemented synchronized interfaces to prevent race conditions in the multi-threaded application.
O desenvolvedor implementou interfaces sincronizadas para prevenir condições de corrida na aplicação multi-thread.
3. Technical systems where user interaction points are coordinated to operate in harmony without conflicts or delays
Modern banking applications rely on synchronized interfaces between frontend and backend servers.
Aplicações bancárias modernas dependem de interfaces sincronizadas entre servidores frontend e backend.
This term is primarily used in technical and professional contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil's growing tech sector, particularly in São Paulo, this terminology is essential for software engineers and IT professionals. The phrase is language-agnostic in international tech companies, where Portuguese-speaking developers use the English term or the direct Portuguese translation interchangeably.
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