transparent computation
[trænsˈpærənt kəmˈpjuːteɪʃən]
nounpl: transparent computations
computação transparente
1. A computing process where the underlying complexity, implementation details, or operational mechanics are hidden from the user or programmer, allowing seamless execution without requiring knowledge of how the system works internally.
The cloud service provides transparent computation, allowing users to access resources without understanding the distributed infrastructure.
O serviço de nuvem oferece computação transparente, permitindo que os usuários acessem recursos sem compreender a infraestrutura distribuída.
2. In distributed systems, the ability to execute code or processes across multiple machines or nodes as if they were running on a single system, with the distribution mechanism being invisible to the application.
Transparent computation in grid computing enables parallel processing without explicit code modification.
A computação transparente na computação em grade permite processamento paralelo sem modificação explícita de código.
3. A programming paradigm where resource allocation, memory management, and system-level operations are abstracted away from the developer.
Modern serverless platforms rely on transparent computation to handle scaling automatically.
Plataformas serverless modernas dependem da computação transparente para lidar com dimensionamento automaticamente.
This is a technical term primarily used in computer science and IT industries in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects the modern trend toward user-friendly technology where complexity is hidden from end-users. In Brazilian tech startups and companies, this concept is increasingly important as cloud services and distributed systems become standard infrastructure.
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