load-time dynamic linking

load-time dynamic linking

Form of dynamic linking where resolution of external references takes place during loading of the application into memory. Load-time dynamic linking is typically used to share a single memory-resident copy of common application service routines, or to isolate portions of application code from the remainder of the application, thereby facilitating any future change management. See also run-time dynamic linking.


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