unified layer
[ˈjuːnɪfaɪd ˈleɪər]
nounpl: unified layers
camada unificada
1. A single integrated layer in software architecture, data modeling, or physical systems that combines multiple components or functions into one cohesive unit
The application uses a unified layer to abstract database access across different platforms.
A aplicação usa uma camada unificada para abstrair o acesso ao banco de dados em diferentes plataformas.
2. In machine learning and neural networks, a consolidated layer that processes inputs through unified algorithms
The neural network's unified layer processes all feature vectors simultaneously.
A camada unificada da rede neural processa todos os vetores de características simultaneamente.
3. A standardized interface or protocol that consolidates multiple subsystems into a single operational level
The unified layer ensures compatibility between legacy and modern systems.
A camada unificada garante compatibilidade entre sistemas legados e modernos.
This is primarily a technical term used in software engineering, data science, and IT architecture contexts in both Brazil and the United States. It reflects the globalization of technology terminology, with the term being nearly identical in both Portuguese and English technical communities. Usage is concentrated among developers, architects, and technology professionals.
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