Controllers: meaning, definitions and examples

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controllers

 

[ kənˈtroʊlərz ]

Context #1

software development

Controllers are components of a software system that handle the input and output logic. They are responsible for interpreting user commands and deciding what response to send back to the user.

Synonyms

handlers, managers, processors

Examples of usage

  • The MVC (Model-View-Controller) design pattern separates the application into three main components: models, views, and controllers.
  • In web development, controllers often contain the business logic of an application.
  • Controllers help maintain a separation of concerns in software development.
Context #2

aircraft

Controllers are air traffic control personnel responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient movement of aircraft in the airspace they oversee.

Synonyms

ATCs, air traffic controllers

Examples of usage

  • Air traffic controllers communicate with pilots to provide instructions and guidance.
  • Controllers use radar and other tools to monitor aircraft movements.
  • The job of an air traffic controller requires quick decision-making skills.

Translations

Translations of the word "controllers" in other languages:

🇵🇹 controladores

🇮🇳 नियंत्रक

🇩🇪 Steuerungen

🇮🇩 pengendali

🇺🇦 контролери

🇵🇱 kontrolery

🇯🇵 コントローラー

🇫🇷 contrôleurs

🇪🇸 controladores

🇹🇷 denetleyiciler

🇰🇷 제어 장치

🇸🇦 وحدات التحكم

🇨🇿 řadiče

🇸🇰 regulátory

🇨🇳 控制器

🇸🇮 krmilniki

🇮🇸 stýringar

🇰🇿 контроллерлер

🇬🇪 კონტროლერები

🇦🇿 nəzarətçilər

🇲🇽 controladores

Word origin

The term 'controllers' originated from the verb 'control', which has been in use since the 15th century. The concept of controllers in software development and aircraft management evolved over time with the advancement of technology and the need for organized systems. In the context of software, the term 'controller' became popular with the rise of MVC architecture in web development. In aviation, air traffic controllers have played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of air travel since the early days of aviation.

See also: control, controlability, controllability, controllable, controlled, controlledly, controller, controlling, controls, incontrollable, uncontrollability, uncontrollable, uncontrollably, uncontrolled.