ABAP Certification - What exactly means the "dynamic programming" topic?

Hi all,
Actually i´m studying for my ABAP exam and i´d like to know what exactly means dynamic programming(of ABAP Advanced topic, take a look at http://www50.sap.com/useducation/certification/curriculum.asp?rid=493&vid=5).
Is it only about creating a new program dynamically? or anything else? I just want to know where will be my focus on it.
thank you!
André

Dynamic programming could refer to a number of things, but here I assume that it refers to such things like, creating a dynamic internal table at runtime, and/or using RTTS, or it could mean, simply using fields symbols.
Regards,
RIch Heilman

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