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`dyadic (mathematics of computing) Pertaining to an operation
`involving two operands. ( ‘witmxr: monadic.
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`dyadic Boolean operation A logical operation involving lwo
`operands. For example. the equivalence operation. Cultll‘llxl.‘
`tuonatlic Boolean operation.
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`dyadic operation An operation involving two operands. ( '(m‘
`Imxr: monadic operation.
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`dyadic operator An operator that specifies an operation on two
`operands. Stamina": hinary operator. Contrast: monadic op-
`erator.
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`dyadic selective ctmstruct An if—theuelse construct in which
`processing is spccilicd for both outcomes of the branch. ('mp
`(1115!: monadic selective constntct.
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`dynamic (l) (excitation systems) A state in which one or more
`uuanitilies exhibit appreciable change within an arbitrarily
`short time interval. anr': ("or excitation control systems. this
`time interval encompasses up to lS-El) scc.; that is. sufficicnt
`lime to ascertain whether oscillations are decaying or building:
`up with time. .S'i'r tll.\'[l.' control system. feedback.
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`(2) (software) Pertaining: to an event or process that occurs
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`during computer program execution: for example. dynamic
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`analysis. dynamic binding. (‘nnlrmls static.
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`(ynamic accuracy Accuracy determined with a time—varying
`otttput. ('umruxl: static accuracy. Sm- ulxu: electronic analog
`computer.
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`dynamic allocation .S'nu dynamic resource (llltk'nlltm.
`dynamically programmable logic gate .I\. gate in a field pro-
`grammable gate array. tltc function of which can he changed
`while it is in the circuit. Nun-s This is a function that is avail»
`ahlc in sortie RAM—based licld prognnnmahlc gatc arrays.
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`dynamically tuned gyro (D'I'G) (inertial sensors) A two-dc-
`grcc-of—t‘recdout gyro in which a dynamically tuned tlexurc
`and gimhal mechanism both supports the rotor and provides
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`angular freedom about axes {wrrx-ndicular to the spin ax .
`See also; dynamic tuning.
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`dynamic analysis (software) The process of evaluating a sys
`tent or component lntscd on its behavior during execution.
`(‘nnlruxls static analysis. 800 ulxn: demonstration: testing.
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`dynamic analyser (software) A softnarc tool that aids in the
`e 'alttation of a computer program by monitoring execution
`of the program. lixarnples include instrumentation tools. soft-
`ware monitors. and tracers. See also: computer program; ex~
`ccution: program; software monitor; static analyzer: tracer.
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`dynamic binding (softt 'are) Binding ix-rformcd during the ex-
`ecution of a computer program. ('unn'uxt: static binding.
`(C) Mull-WOO
`dynamic hraking (rotating machinery) A system of electric
`brakingl in which the excited machine is disconnected from
`the supply system and connected as a generator. the energy
`lacing dissipated in the winding and. it'necessary. in a separate
`resistor.
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`dynamic braking envelope .~'\ curxc that defines the dynamic
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`execution. based on current need. t‘mitmxl: simple buffering.
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`(2) Buffering in which buffer storage is allmated in the sizes
`and at the times as required by an application.
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`dynamic bus sizing The ability of some mieroprmessors to
`adjust the number and the size efdata transfers to. the amount
`of data that the resptmding board can ace ss in one transfer.
`During the address broadcast portion of the cycle. the slave
`informs the master how many data lines it actually drives or
`receives. This intorination is made available to oil—board logic
`that can then adjust the atuount of data that it access during
`the data transfer to the capabilities of the slave.
`(C/ MM)
`dynamic characteristic Sec: toad characteristic.
`dynamic check Err: problem check.
`dynamic computer check See: problem check.
`dynamic configuration (DC) An optional. alternative method
`of automatically assigning logical addresses to V’thus dc-
`vices at system power-on or other configuration times. usingy
`the MODlD lines.
`lt allows for each slot to contain one or
`more devices as well as different devices within a slot to share
`address decoding hardware.
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`dynamic cutoff frequency (nonlinear. active. and nonrccip-
`rocal waveguide components) (semiconductor) A tigurc of
`merit used for varactor diodes. Unlike fixed cutoff frequency
`measurements at spceitic bias voltages. dynamic cutoff fre—
`quency is a measure of the varactor's total change in Q from
`a slight forward bias current to reverse breakdown voltage.
`This dynamic or total figure of merit is useful in evaluating
`the frequency multiplier perfomiance of fully drchn mulli—
`pliers.
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`dynamic dump A dump that is produced during the execution
`of a computer program. (‘nnmrxli static dlttnp. Soc aim:
`change dump; memory dump: postmortem dump: selective
`dump; snapshot (lump.
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`dynamic dumping (test. measurement, and diagnostic equip-
`ment) The printing of diagnostic infonuation without stop-
`ping the. program being tested.
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`dynamic electrode potential An clectnxle potential when cur»
`rent is passing between the electroth: and the electrolyte. See
`also: electrochcmistry.
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`dynamic energy sensitivity Sec: sensitivity. dynamic.
`dynamic error (l) (analog computer) An error in a time»var_v-
`ing signal resulting from imperfect dynamic response of a
`transducer.
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`(2) (software) An error that is dependent on the tune-varying
`nature of an input. Contrast: static error.
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`dynamic holding brake A braking system designed for the pur-
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`pose ol‘cxcrting maximum brak
`force at a fixed spec-d only
`and used primarily to assist in maintaining this tixed speed
`when a train is descending a grade. but not to effect a decelv
`ct’ation. Soc tll'.\l).' dynamic braking.
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`dynamic impedance (low voltage raristor surge arresters) A
`measure ofsmall signal impedance at a given operating point.
`described as the rate of change of varistor voltage with respect
`to v
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`dynamic load line The locus ot’ali simultaneous virtues of total
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