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 Static versus dynamic – which is better?

Conservative vs. liberal ...

Absolute vs. relative ...

50 shades of gray ...

Something that is "static" in one context can be "dynamic" in another.

Define "better"  😆

Cheers,
Dimitre

On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 5:31 AM Roger L Costello <costello@mitre.org> wrote:

Hi Folks,

The question of whether to use a static or dynamic technique is encountered frequently in the real world. Here are three examples:

A cybersecurity person must decide whether to analyze a potentially dangerous binary file by using a hex editor to inspect the bytes (i.e., static analysis) or analyze the file by executing it in a detonation chamber (i.e., dynamic analysis).

A person exercising must decide whether to stretch a muscle by getting into a stretched position and then holding that position (i.e., static stretching) or by taking the muscle repeatedly through a range of motion (i.e., dynamic stretching).

A person that is mapping data items from system A to system B must decide whether to describe the mapping rules declaratively, perhaps using tables or an XML document (i.e., static mapping) or encode the mapping rules in software – executing the software results in converting instances of system A’s data into instances of system B’s data (i.e., dynamic mapping).

I am seeking additional examples of where static versus dynamic is encountered in the real-world. Would you provide an example, please?

/Roger



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