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Dag is a masculine given name in Sweden and Norway, and also occurs as a surname. It originates from the Old Norse dagr, meaning “day.” The name has been used since medieval times and remains common in Scandinavian countries. Notable people with the name include Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961), Swedish economist and diplomat who served as United Nations Secretary-General, and Dag Wirén (1916–1986), Swedish composer of the neoclassical era.

In Dutch and Afrikaans, dag means “day” and is also used as a casual greeting, Dag, similar

In computing, DAG stands for Directed Acyclic Graph, a data structure in which edges have a direction

In biochemistry, DAG is the acronym for diacylglycerol, a glyceride molecule that acts as an intracellular

to
“hello”
in
English
contexts.
and
there
are
no
cycles.
DAGs
are
used
to
model
task
schedules,
data
processing
pipelines
(for
example,
Apache
Airflow
and
other
workflow
engines),
and
certain
distributed
ledgers.
Some
blockchain
and
distributed
ledger
projects
use
DAG-based
approaches,
such
as
IOTA’s
Tangle.
second
messenger
in
signaling
pathways.