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In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a into a 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 amount of the input data changes. Dynamization techniques provide uniform ways of creating dynamic data structures.

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  • In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a into a 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 amount of the input data changes. Dynamization techniques provide uniform ways of creating dynamic data structures. (en)
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  • In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a into a 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 amount of the input data changes. Dynamization techniques provide uniform ways of creating dynamic data structures. (en)
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