microlytic
(n)
1. A smaller duplicate of a structure, organism or other object that which is used to release the potential of said object or entity.
2. (computer science) a sandbox in which the effects of malware can be tested on duplicates of existing software.
1. A smaller duplicate of a structure, organism or other object that which is used to release the potential of said object or entity.
2. (computer science) a sandbox in which the effects of malware can be tested on duplicates of existing software.
1. "The microlytic structural test appeared to be a success, but further evaluation may be needed using materials that allow for the inverse square law."
2. "The MEMZ virus has been tested in a microlytic environment that has shown its ability to manipulate, decay and destroy software in a comical and novel fashion."
2. "The MEMZ virus has been tested in a microlytic environment that has shown its ability to manipulate, decay and destroy software in a comical and novel fashion."