transitional framework
[træn.ˈzɪʃ.ən.əl ˈfreɪm.wɜrk]
nounpl: transitional frameworks
marco transitório / estrutura transitória / quadro transitório
1. A temporary system, structure, or set of guidelines designed to facilitate movement from one state, condition, or system to another
The company implemented a transitional framework to migrate from legacy systems to cloud-based infrastructure.
A empresa implementou um marco transitório para migrar de sistemas legados para infraestrutura baseada em nuvem.
2. A structured approach or methodology that manages the period of change between two different organizational, political, or economic states
The government established a transitional framework to guide the country through democratic reforms.
O governo estabeleceu um marco transitório para orientar o país através das reformas democráticas.
3. In project management, a documented plan that outlines processes, timelines, and resources needed during a transition period
The IT department created a transitional framework for the software upgrade project.
O departamento de TI criou uma estrutura transitória para o projeto de atualização de software.
The term is widely used in Brazilian corporate, governmental, and institutional contexts, particularly during organizational restructuring, technological migrations, and policy reforms. It reflects the business and administrative culture's emphasis on structured, managed change rather than abrupt transitions. In Portuguese-speaking countries, the concept emphasizes planning and documentation to minimize disruption during periods of significant change.
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