computer terms with 'D'

DLL

A dynamic link library (DLL) is a shared program module with ordered code, methods, functions, enums and structures that may be dynamically called by an executing program during run time. A DLL usually has a file extension ending in .dll. Other file extensions are .drv and .ocx.

 

DXF

Drawing exchange format (DXF) is a file format for graphics information. It is an ASME/ANSI standard that is used for PC-based CAD/CAM platforms. DXF enables vector data exchange as well as 2D and 3D graphics drawing.

 

DVI

A digital visual interface (DVI) is a port used to connect display devices, such as LCD monitors or projectors, with the output device. DVI only supports connections between digital-to-digital devices.

 

DVB

Digital video broadcasting (DVB) is a standard for digital television and video that is used in many parts of the world. Various DVB standards cover satellite, cable and terrestrial television as well as video and audio coding for file formats like MPEG

 

Dupe bug

A duplication bug (dupe bug) is a video game bug that replicates a valuable gaming element or gaming currency. When a dupe bug becomes known, gamers may exploit the bug to move ahead in the game. 



 

Dumpster

In the IT world, dumpster diving refers to using various methods to get information about a technology user. In general, dumpster diving involves searching through trash or garbage looking for something useful. This is often done to uncover useful information that may help an individual get access to a particular network. 

 

DumpSec
DumpSec is a software application used to build reports about security configuration for a system. It’s compatible with Windows products and developed by a company called SomarSoft.



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