Dráma

In computer science, the term „Dráma“ (Hungarian for „drama“) does not have a recognized or specific definition directly related to traditional computing concepts. However, if we consider the context of software development or systems design, it can metaphorically relate to aspects such as user experience (UX) design or narrative-driven programming.

In UX design, „drama“ may represent the emotional engagement or interactive storytelling elements that enhance user interaction with software, contributing to how users perceive and experience technology. This includes how narratives unfold through user interfaces or how problem-solving scenarios are dramatized in educational software.

In a broader sense, if there are specific methodologies or frameworks within computer science that use the term „dráma,“ further context would be needed to provide an accurate definition. As it stands, „dráma“ does not have a direct, established meaning in computer science and would typically relate more to the artistic or psychological aspects of user interaction rather than technical definitions.