BS Anwer- static allocation is when something is moved to a location permanantally and dynamic allocation is when something is moved temporarily, but will move again.
static allocation is when something is moved to a location permanantally and dynamic allocation is when something is moved temporarily, but will move again.
Static channel allocation stays the same and you will not get more channels. Dynamic channel allocation will add in more channels at times.
differentiate between a dynamic stretch reflex and a static stretch reflex
If a system is static then it will be known as STATIC SYSTEM and if it is not static then its a common sense that it will be a DYNAMIC SYSTEM.
The opposite of dynamic is static.
Two method of representing a binary tree is Static allocation, and Dynamic allocation
Static storage allocation is when a program dedicates an amount of memory for its use at the start of the program. Dynamic storage allocation is when a program only takes storage as it needs it.
There are two types of memory allocations. 1. Static memory allocation 2. Dynamic memory allocation
Static Memory Allocation: Allocating the total memory requirements that a data structure might need all at once without regard for the actual amount needed at execution time. Dynamic Memory Allocation: The opposite strategy of static memory allocation - Dynamic Memory Allocation, involves allocating memory as-needed.
In static channel allocation voice channels(definite set of frequencies) is allocated to each cell. But in dynamic channel allocation channels are provided at the time of request, a request is send to the base station which then sends a request to mobile switching center(MSC) asking for the set of frequencies to be used.
Static memory allocation occurs at compile time where as dynamic memory allocation occurs at run time.
Static stays the same and dynamic is always different.
A static one cannot change, while a dynamic one can.
· Static RAM: No refreshing, 6 to 8 MOS transistors · Dynamic RAM: Refreshed periodically, 3 to 4 transistors. · Static ram is more reliable · Dynamic ram is less reliable · Static ram is more expensive · Dynamic ram is less expensive · Static ram can store its data when computer is turned off · Dynamic ram looses data when computer is turned off. · A static memory cell takes a lot more space on a Chip than a dynamic memory cellby syed9230088668199