Demonstration
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Demonstration may refer to:
- Demonstration (people), a political rally or protest
- Demonstration (proof), conclusive mathematical proof
- Scientific demonstration, a scientific experiment carried out for the purposes of illustrating principles, rather than for hypothesis testing or knowledge gathering
- Demonstration (teaching), a method of teaching by example rather than simple explanation
- A sales or marketing presentation
- Technology demo, a prototype version of a technology product, to showcase its forthcoming ideas, performance, method or features; more commonly called a demo
- Software prototyping in particular; release of a prototype version of in-progress software
- Demo (computer programming), a non-interactive multimedia presentation, a type of digital art
- Demoware, software that users can test in a limited fashion before buying
- Game demo, more narrowly; a freely-distributed "try-out" version of a video game, usually fully playable but incomplete
- An alternative term for an exhibition game in sports
- Performance of a demonstration sport
- Demonstration of force, the show of armed forces and their capabilities
- Demonstration (military), an attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.
[edit] See also
- Demo (disambiguation page)
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