A single copy of static data is retained and accessible through many calls to the function in which it is declared.
Push-pull windows are fine, but be careful that what you're pushing is static data and not incomplete calculation blocks.
Investigations are performed on static data (i.e. acquired images) rather than "live" systems.
Reentrant code may not hold any static (or global) non-constant data.
Values should be chosen that are away from likely addresses (the program code, static data, heap data, or the stack).
Automatic-allocated data cannot persist across multiple function calls, while static data persists for the life of the program whether it is needed or not.
This includes live patient data as well as static data from health surveys.
Of course this is static data and we are more interested in the dynamic state.
Valuation risks result from data management issues such as: Accuracy, integrity and consistency of static data.
The system constantly guides the blind user to navigate based on static and dynamic data.