Process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one
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In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one. Although static data structures may provide very good functionality and fast queries, their utility is limited because of their inability to grow/shrink quickly, thus making them inapplicable for the solution of dynamic problems, where the input data changes. Dynamization techniques provide uniform ways of creating dynamic data structures.
In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one. Although static data structures may provide...
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simultaneously. Abstract data type Concurrent data structure Data model Dynamization Linked data structure List of data structures Persistent data structure...
with horsehair.: 31 The process of dilution and succussion is termed "dynamization" or "potentization" by homeopaths. In industrial manufacture this may...
LSD: depersonalization, dechronicization (the bending of time), and dynamization (when fixed, ordinary objects dissolve into moving, dancing structures)...
B. and C." 1968 Dr. Finlay's Casebook Professor Baxter Episode: "The Dynamizer" The Avengers Ezdorf Episode: "Get-A-Way!" Champion House Degnos Episode:...
Rhodesia), Moscow, 1963. Динамизация сельского хозяйства стран Африки (Dynamization of African Agriculture), Institute of African Studies,c 1969. Проблемы...
fundamental effects of LSD: dechronicization, depersonalization, and dynamization. Dechronicization permits the drug user to move outside of conventional...
The Keynesian Revolution to the Klein–Goldberger model: Klein and the Dynamization of Keynesian Theory". History of Economic Ideas. 20 (2): 113–36. Merton...
published in 1833, and included the doctrine of vital force and drug-dynamization. The sixth edition, written in 1842, a year before his death, was retitled...
CA: Grijalbo. ISBN 978-607-31-2326-6. Passananti, Thomas P. (2008). "Dynamizing the Economy in a façon irréguliére: A New Look at Financial Politics in...
blood on a bit of filter paper is attached to a device Abrams called a "dynamizer", which is attached by wires to a string of other devices and then to...
a composer of Portuguese origin, released a great number of works and dynamized the musical life of the city. Also, the oldest Orchestra of all Americas...
orchestral music dominated the Roman scene and his role as organizer, dynamizer and standard bearer can be compared to that of Jean-Baptiste Lully at...
project and helping to provide solutions for investment in the region; The dynamization of the employment market, a direct consequence of the other goals, is...
"Organon of the Healing Art". Dublin: W.F. Wakeman. pp. iii, 48–49. "Dynamization and Dilution", Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Creighton University...
The Keynesian Revolution to the Klein–Goldberger model: Klein and the Dynamization of Keynesian Theory". History of Economic Ideas. 20 (2): 113–136. Epstein...
disenchantment with the Spanish Transition. The entrance of these young people dynamizes the party, and in the Catalan election of 1988 obtained 6 seats. In 1989...
and the mathematics involved, see Homeopathic dilutions. Faziola L. "Dynamization and dilution". Homeopathy Tutorial. Creighton University School of Medicine...
with Jewish refugee artisans and traders. The very large Jewish minority dynamized the city with new trades and skills. Their experience was vital in the...
This group of Jews, mostly Poles, would play a remarkable role in the dynamization of this religious space, a singular synagogue, characterized by its openness...