Dynamic Reconfiguration
Dynamic Reconfiguration refers to the ability of a system, particularly in computing and electronics, to adapt its configuration while it is still operational. This process allows systems to modify their resources, such as hardware or software components, to optimize performance, enhance functionality, or recover from failures without needing to shut down.
In the context of embedded systems or networking, dynamic reconfiguration can improve efficiency and flexibility. For example, a cloud computing service can allocate more resources to a specific application during peak usage times, ensuring that users experience minimal disruption and optimal performance.