unvalidated component
[ˌʌnˈvælɪdeɪtɪd kəmˈpoʊnənt]
nounpl: unvalidated components
componente não validado
1. A software or hardware part that has not been tested, verified, or confirmed to meet required standards, specifications, or security requirements
The system crashed because an unvalidated component was integrated into the production environment without proper testing.
O sistema travou porque um componente não validado foi integrado ao ambiente de produção sem testes adequados.
2. In software development, a module or library that lacks verification of its functionality, security, or compatibility
Security auditors flagged the unvalidated component as a potential vulnerability in the application.
Os auditores de segurança identificaram o componente não validado como uma vulnerabilidade potencial na aplicação.
3. A part of a system that has not undergone quality assurance checks before deployment
We cannot deploy this version with unvalidated components still present in the codebase.
Não podemos implantar esta versão com componentes não validados ainda presentes na base de código.
This term is widely used in technical and IT sectors across both Brazil and the USA, particularly in software development, cybersecurity, and quality assurance contexts. It represents a critical concern in modern software development practices and regulatory compliance frameworks. The term is neutral and formal, commonly found in technical documentation, security reports, and development standards.
Related Idioms & Phrases
to flag an unvalidated component
to bypass validation checks
unvalidated code in production
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