tree-based workflows
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nounpl: tree-based workflows
fluxos de trabalho baseados em árvore
1. A system or process structure organized hierarchically in a tree-like pattern, where tasks or decisions branch out in a parent-child relationship, commonly used in software development, project management, and data processing
The project manager implemented tree-based workflows to organize tasks by department and subtasks.
O gerente de projeto implementou fluxos de trabalho baseados em árvore para organizar tarefas por departamento e subtarefas.
2. A computational approach in machine learning or decision systems that uses tree structures to model sequential operations and branching logic
Tree-based workflows in machine learning help classify data through hierarchical decision points.
Os fluxos de trabalho baseados em árvore no aprendizado de máquina ajudam a classificar dados através de pontos de decisão hierárquicos.
Tree-based workflows are particularly prevalent in North American and Brazilian tech industries, especially in software development (Git workflows, CI/CD pipelines) and project management. This terminology is widely understood in corporate IT environments in both Brazil and the USA, though it remains more specialized in non-technical sectors. The concept reflects modern organizational thinking about scalability and systematic process management.
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