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Probably the ultimate development of graphic presentations was the Dynamic page implementation of the University of Southern California BBS ( USCBBS ) by Susan Biddlecomb, which predated the implementation of the HTML Dynamic web page.
A complete " Dynamic web page " implementation was accomplished using TBBS with a TDBS add-on presenting a complete menu system individually customized for each user.
Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated web sites by using a combination of a static markup language ( such as HTML ), a client-side scripting language ( such as JavaScript ), a presentation definition language ( such as CSS ), and the Document Object Model.
Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting ( PHP and MySQL ).
Dynamic websites sometimes use custom web application servers, for example the Python " Base HTTP Server " library, although some may not consider this to be server-side scripting.
Dynamic HTML also provides for user interactivity and realtime element updating within web pages ( i. e., pages don't have to be loaded or reloaded to effect any changes ), mainly using the Document Object Model ( DOM ) and JavaScript, support which is built-in to most modern web browsers.
This type of computer programming is an important part of the Dynamic HTML ( DHTML ) concept, enabling web pages to be scripted ; that is, to have different and changing content depending on user input, environmental conditions ( such as the time of day ), or other variables.
One of the new features of GoLive version 5 was Dynamic Link, which was a method of creating dynamic, database-driven web content without the need to know a server-side language and with full WYSIWYG support in the GoLive user interface.
* Baraglia, R. Silvestri, F. ( 2007 ) " Dynamic personalization of web sites without user intervention ", In Communication of the ACM 50 ( 2 ): 63-67
The web interface itself uses its own templating mechanism called DTL ( Dynamic Template Language ) to facilitate the display of the systems output data.
Version 4 included support for offline browsing, Dynamic HTML, a new faster Java virtual machine and Security Zones that allow users or administrators to limit access to certain types of web content depending on which zone ( for example Intranet or Internet ) the content was coming from.
Alternatively, Laszlo applications can be compiled from LZX into Dynamic HTML ( DHTML ) or a binary SWF file, and loaded statically into an existing web page.
Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting ( PHP and MySQL ).
Dynamic web pages are web sites that are generated at the time of access by a user or change as a result of interaction with the user.
Dynamic web pages are a fundamental part of Web 2. 0 which facilitates information sharing across multiple websites.
Dynamic web pages are often cached when there are few or no changes expected and the page is anticipated to receive considerable amount of web traffic that would create slow load times for the server if it had to generate the pages on the fly for each request.
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Dynamic and pages
* Dynamic Web Templates ( DWT ) were included for the first time in FrontPage 2003 allowing users to create a single template that could be used across multiple pages and even the whole Web site.
* Dynamic content: dynamic pages which are returned in response to a submitted query or accessed only through a form, especially if open-domain input elements ( such as text fields ) are used ; such fields are hard to navigate without domain knowledge.
Dynamic libraries are generally held in memory once and mapped to multiple processes, and only pages that had to be customized for the individual process ( because a symbol resolved differently there ) are duplicated, usually with a mechanism that transparently copies the page when a write is attempted, and then lets the write succeed on the private copy.
* Model-Based Testing for Embedded Systems ( Computational Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Dynamic Systems ), Justyna Zander, Ina Schieferdecker, Pieter J. Mosterman, 592 pages, CRC Press, ISBN 1-4398-1845-2, September 15, 2011.

Dynamic and usually
Finagle's Law of Dynamic Negatives ( also known as Finagle's corollary to Murphy's Law ) is usually rendered:
Dynamic range is usually quite restricted, and power feedback may mean that long term stability is a relatively minor issue.
Dynamic programming can be useful in aligning nucleotide to protein sequences, a task complicated by the need to take into account frameshift mutations ( usually insertions or deletions ).
Dynamic ropes are designed to absorb the energy of a falling climber, and are usually used as Belaying ropes.
Dynamic contrast ratio is usually measured at factory with two panels ( one versus another ) of the same model as each panel will have an inherent dark and light ( hot ) spot.
In the recent years a new generation of Platform Supply Vessel entered the market, usually equipped with Class 1 or Class 2 Dynamic Positioning System.
CIDNP ( Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization ), often pronounced like " kidnap ", is a non-Boltzmann nuclear spin state distribution produced in thermal or photochemical reactions, usually from colligation and diffusion, or disproportionation of radical pairs, and detected by NMR spectroscopy as enhanced absorption or emission signals.
Dynamic reconfigurability denotes the capability of a dynamically reconfigurable system that can dynamically change its behavior during run time, usually in response to dynamic changes in its environment.

Dynamic and static
* Dynamic as well as static cetenary curve equations derived – The equations governing the shape ( static case ) as well as dynamics ( dynamic case ) of a centenary is derived.
:" Dynamic, highly parameterized software is harder to understand and build than more static software.
* Dynamic amplification factor, a factor of increase of effect over a static load due a dynamic load in structural dynamics
" Dynamic " characters are those whose ideas and inner-self develop or change in the plot, whereas " static " characters remain constant.
It accomplishes this without assistance of server-based configuration mechanisms, such as the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP ) or the Domain Name System ( DNS ), and without special static configuration of a network host.
: Hubei Penjing ( 湖北盆景 ) enphasizes on the producing the sense of dynamic feelings by the static plants and rocks, and thus also called Dynamic Penjing ( 动势盆景 ).
Dynamic posturography differentiates from static posturography generally by using a special apparatus with a movable horizontal platform.

Dynamic and part
X. 25 was also part of an ISDN protocol called " Always On / Dynamic ISDN ", or AO / DI.
ETERNUS, Fujitsu ’ s storage hardware and software infrastructure as part of the company ’ s Dynamic Infrastructures Portfolio.
Dynamic buffer levels allow the company to adapt buffers to group and individual part trait changes over time through the use of several types of adjustments.
* Dynamic Frequency Selection: part of the IEEE 802. 11h wireless standard
It also has a conventional driver's seat bolted on the floor of the tank, wherereas in the Canadian 2A6M ( as part of the mine-protection package ) the driver's seat has been replaced by a " Dynamic Safety Seat ", which is a parachute-harness like arrangement that the driver wears around his hip.
Push-ups between chairs form an integral part of the " Dynamic Tension " Course devised by Charles Atlas, and similar systems.
He was re-elected to the National Assembly in the March 2007 parliamentary election as part of the Alliance for a Dynamic Democracy.
In the 1980s, on behalf of Dynamic Planning, Masami Ōbari and other independent animators ( Toshiki Hirano ) not part of Toei Animation began work on a miniseries of Mazinger Z.
They recorded a one-off single as The Dynamic Duo before continuing as Alien Sex Fiend, using electronics and sampling more as part of their sound.
The first part of the Solaris code base to be open sourced was the Solaris Dynamic Tracing facility ( commonly known as DTrace ), a tool that aids in the analysis, debugging, and tuning of applications and systems.
Ollie Teeba is also part of Soundsci with Jonny Cuba of Dynamic Syncopation, Audessey ex-Mass Influence, U-George The Hemisphere and Oxygen Sputnick Brown
Dynamic range is the difference between the quietest and loudest volume of an instrument, part or piece of music.
* Dynamic Invocation Interface, part of the CORBA standard
Dynamic packages are similar in that often the air, hotel, and car rates are available only as part of a package or only from a specific seller.
As part of the iSMART Consortium, ECI was a Light Reading 2009 Top Pick, Telecom Software ( EMEA ), for Dynamic Spectrum Management Level 3 ( DSM L3 ), which aims to extend the useful life of copper networks for high-speed broadband.
In the recording department, Franchi issued three new albums ... one through Dynamic House / TeleHouse ( formerly part of Decca ) which was marketed extensively on American TV, a similar one by DynaHouse for Australian TV, and his Sergio, Con Amore album.
The Dynamic Coalition for an Internet Bill of Rights emerged in preparation for the 2008 World Summit on the Information Society ( WSIS ) in Rio as part of which the Coalition held a large preparatory Dialogue Forum on Internet Rights in Rome, September 2007.

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