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Dynamic content is website content that is continually refreshed to provide new or updated information to attract new viewers and to keep prior viewers returning to the site.
Industry:Technology
Dynamic business process management (BPM) is defined as the ability to support process change by any role, at any time, with very low latency. It is a set of disciplines combined with technologies that enhance the ability of a person or system to make appropriate and timely changes to respond to implicit and explicit process needs. Changes can be simulated at any time without impacting the existing operating process/system/application.
Industry:Technology
Dynamic application security testing (DAST) technologies are designed to detect conditions indicative of a security vulnerability in an application in its running state. Most DAST solutions test only the exposed HTTP and HTML interfaces of Web-enabled applications; however, some solutions are designed specifically for non-Web protocol and data malformation (for example, remote procedure call, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and so on).
Industry:Technology
The change of a logical storage address to an actual storage address.
Industry:Technology
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) use an organic dye to absorb incoming sunlight to produce excited electrons and create an energy which is then transferred to an inexpensive material, such as titanium dioxide (TiO2). From there, the energy is collected on a transparent conducting surface. Currently, its conversion efficiency is between 8% and 11% (limited by the problems associated with both the electrolyte solution and the dye used), which is lower than most of other current solar technology.
Industry:Technology
Dye sublimation is a process that prints one line at a time, using an electrically heated element to produce images. Instead of spraying jets of ink onto a page as inkjet printers do, dye sublimation printers apply a dye from a plastic film. This takes the form of a roll or a ribbon, similar to that used by thermal wax printers, usually containing consecutive panels of cyan, magenta, yellow and black dye.
Industry:Technology
A dumb terminal is a terminal that does not performing local processing of entered information, but serves only as an input/output device for an attached or network-linked processor.
Industry:Technology
Dual-view displays are LCD screens that use a parallax barrier technology to show two different images from the left and right angles of the same screen. Applications allow drivers to view information that differs from what the passenger can see. For example, a driver may be able to see a scene captured by a rearview camera, while the passenger views a DVD.
Industry:Technology
A dual-band network is a cellular radio system that operates in two different frequency bands in which network elements conform to identical network architectures and radio interfaces.
Industry:Technology
A dual-band mobile device supports voice and data communications conforming to one bearer technology, such as GSM, but on two different sets of frequencies. For example, to support additional mobile network operators or to provide additional capacity and coverage, many European and Asia/Pacific countries/markets have licensed deployment of GSM networks on both 900MHz and 1,800MHz spectrum. A dual-band GSM phone enables the user to roam automatically across networks on either frequency. Most GSM phones sold in these countries are dual-band. A tri-band phone is required to roam among operators in Asia/Pacific, Europe and North America, because GSM has been deployed in 1,900MHz spectrum in North America.
Industry:Technology