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Dynamic Routing in Computer Networks by manojpatel24700 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Dynamic routing (DR) is a networking process that allows routers to forward data via different routes based on current communication conditions, enabling networks to adapt to changes such as node failures. Unlike static routing, which relies on fixed paths, dynamic routing utilizes various protocols like RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP to maintain valid routes. Additionally, dynamic routing concepts extend beyond computer networks into fields like neuroscience, where they relate to decision-making processes.

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