traceable system

[ˈtreɪsəbəl ˈsɪstəm]
nounpl: traceable systems
sistema rastreável
1. A system designed to allow the origin, path, or history of something (product, transaction, data, etc.) to be tracked and verified from source to destination
The supply chain implemented a traceable system to monitor food products from farm to consumer.
A cadeia de suprimentos implementou um sistema rastreável para monitorar produtos alimentícios da fazenda ao consumidor.
2. In software and cybersecurity, a system whose operations and data flows can be logged and audited for security or compliance purposes
A traceable system in banking ensures all transactions can be verified and audited.
Um sistema rastreável no setor bancário garante que todas as transações possam ser verificadas e auditadas.
The concept of traceable systems is increasingly important in both Brazil and the USA due to regulatory compliance requirements (LGPD in Brazil, GDPR in EU, and various industry standards). In Brazil, this term is particularly relevant in agribusiness, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and financial sectors. In the USA, it's critical in healthcare, food safety, and defense contracting.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
trackable systemauditable systemtransparent systemverifiable system
Antonyms / Antônimos
opaque systemuntrackable systemnon-transparent system

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sistema rastreável
Standard term used in business, technology, and quality assurance contexts
São Paulo
sistema rastreável/sistema de rastreamento
Both terms commonly used in business and industrial contexts
Portugal
sistema rastreável
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; also used in EU compliance and regulatory contexts
USA
traceable system
Widely used in compliance, quality control, and supply chain management

Related Words

traceabilitytrackingaudit trailsupply chain managementaccountabilitychain of custody

Related Idioms & Phrases

follow the paper trail
track and trace
audit trail
chain of custody
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