variable-state model
[ˈvɛriəbəl steɪt ˈmɑdəl]
nounpl: variable-state models
modelo de estado variável
1. A computational or mathematical model in which the state of a system can change dynamically based on input variables, time, or other parameters, commonly used in systems theory, control theory, and software engineering
The variable-state model allows the simulation to adapt its behavior based on changing environmental conditions.
O modelo de estado variável permite que a simulação adapte seu comportamento com base em condições ambientais em mudança.
2. A design pattern or framework that represents entities or systems whose internal state can be modified and transitions between different states
The application uses a variable-state model to manage user sessions with multiple possible states.
A aplicação usa um modelo de estado variável para gerenciar sessões de usuário com múltiplos estados possíveis.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is fundamental to computer science, software engineering, and systems theory education and practice. The concept underlies many modern design patterns and architectural approaches in software development.
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