dynamic gap — Gap analysis methodologies that include assumed volumes for renewals, rollovers, replacement business, growth, etc., to reflect the fact that banks do not close their doors and simply honor remaining outstanding obligations as of the date on… … Financial and business terms
dynamic gap analysis — Gap analysis methodologies that include assumed volumes for renewals, rollovers, replacement business, growth, etc., to reflect the fact that banks do not close their doors and simply honor remaining outstanding obligations as of the date on… … Financial and business terms
Dynamic assessment — is a kind of interactive assessment used most in education. Dynamic assessment is a product of the research conducted by developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky. Theory Vygotsky s term Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) relates to the gap between … Wikipedia
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Dynamic Structures — is a Canadian company with a history in steel fabrication dating back to the 1920s. They create amusement rides, theme park rides, observatory telescopes and other complex steel structures. Contents 1 Astronomy Projects 2 Amusement Park Rides 3… … Wikipedia
Dynamic array — Several values are inserted at the end of a dynamic array using geometric expansion. Grey cells indicate space reserved for expansion. Most insertions are fast (constant time), while some are slow due to the need for reallocation (Θ(n) time,… … Wikipedia
Gap buffer — In computer science, a gap buffer is a dynamic array that allows efficient insertion and deletion operations clustered near the same location. Gap buffers are especially common in text editors, where most changes to the text occur at or near the… … Wikipedia
Dynamic logic (modal logic) — For the subject in digital electronics also known as clocked logic, see dynamic logic (digital electronics). Dynamic logic is an extension of modal logic originally intended for reasoning about computer programs and later applied to more general… … Wikipedia
Dynamic Terrain — A Dynamic Terrain is the representation of terrain (e.g. mountains, hills, valleys) together with the capability for modification during a simulation (e.g. a constructive soldier (i.e. battlespace entity) digging a trench).[1] Contents 1 Dynamic… … Wikipedia
static gap analysis — Gap analysis method that measures exposure to interest rate risk based solely upon the assets and liabilities held by the bank at the time that the analysis is performed. The opposite of dynamic gap analysis. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms