unstructured objects

[/ʌnˈstrʌktʃərd ˈɒbdʒɛkts/]
nounpl: unstructured objects
objetos não estruturados
1. Data or digital items that do not conform to a predefined data model or schema; information without a fixed format or organization
Images, videos, and text documents are examples of unstructured objects that require specialized tools for analysis.
Imagens, vídeos e documentos de texto são exemplos de objetos não estruturados que requerem ferramentas especializadas para análise.
2. In computer science and database management, items that lack rigid structure or predefined schema compared to traditional structured data
The company struggled to manage unstructured objects such as emails and PDFs in their legacy system.
A empresa teve dificuldade em gerenciar objetos não estruturados, como e-mails e PDFs, em seu sistema antigo.
This is a technical term predominantly used in IT, computer science, and business technology contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It became increasingly important with the rise of big data and machine learning applications. In Brazilian companies, the term is often used in English in technical discussions, but the Portuguese translation 'objetos não estruturados' is standard in formal documentation and academic settings.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
unstructured datasemi-structured objectsinformal dataamorphous data
Antonyms / Antônimos
structured objectsstructured datarelational dataformatted data

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
objetos não estruturados
Standard term used in IT and technology contexts across Brazil
São Paulo
objetos não estruturados
Commonly used in tech companies and universities
Rio de Janeiro
objetos não estruturados
Used in technical documentation and corporate environments
Portugal
objetos não estruturados
Same terminology used in Portuguese tech sector

Related Words

databasemetadataschemadata managementbig datacontent management

Related Idioms & Phrases

dealing with unstructured objects
managing unstructured objects
extracting value from unstructured objects
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