systematic codes
[sɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk koʊdz]
nounpl: systematic codes
códigos sistemáticos
1. A set of organized rules, symbols, or instructions arranged in a methodical and logical manner to represent information, instructions, or procedures
The software uses systematic codes to ensure consistent data processing across all modules.
O software utiliza códigos sistemáticos para garantir o processamento consistente de dados em todos os módulos.
2. Standardized classification systems used in medical, legal, or scientific fields to categorize and organize information
Medical professionals rely on systematic codes like ICD-10 for accurate diagnosis documentation.
Os profissionais médicos dependem de códigos sistemáticos como a CID-10 para documentação precisa de diagnósticos.
3. In programming and computer science, a methodical sequence of instructions or algorithms designed to perform specific functions
Developers implemented systematic codes to automate the quality assurance process.
Os desenvolvedores implementaram códigos sistemáticos para automatizar o processo de garantia de qualidade.
This term is widely used in professional and technical environments in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it's particularly prominent in healthcare (with ICD-10 classification), government administration, and IT sectors. In the USA, it's essential terminology in programming, medical coding, and legal documentation. The phrase reflects the global standardization movement in professional fields.
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