Dynamic Access Control is a security mechanism that adjusts access permissions in real-time based on a set of predefined rules, user attributes, and contextual information. It enhances security by allowing more granular and context-aware access decisions, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
Task dynamics refers to the study of how individuals adapt their actions in real-time to accommodate continuously changing objectives and environmental conditions. This approach emphasizes the fluidity and adaptability of behavior, rather than viewing actions as fixed sequences of steps.