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  • 1Memory refresh — is the process of periodically reading information from an area of computer memory, and immediately rewriting the read information to the same area with no modifications. Each memory refresh cycle refreshes a succeeding area of memory. Memory… …

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  • 2Memory bound function — Memory bound refers to a situation in which the time to complete a given computational problem is decided primarily by the amount of available memory to hold data. In other words, the limiting factor of solving a given problem is the memory… …

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  • 3Memory coherence — is an issue that affects the design of computer systems in which two or more processors or cores share a common area of memory.[1][2][3][4] In a uniprocessor system (whereby, in today s terms, there exists only one core), there is only one… …

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  • 4Memory Alpha — This article is about the website. For the (fictional) Star Trek location, see The Lights of Zetar. Memory Alpha URL memory alpha.org Commercial? Yes …

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  • 5Memory hole (disambiguation) — Not to be confused with Memory leak. Memory hole may refer to: The memory hole, a concept in George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty Four In computing, it may refer to: The Memory Hole (web site) founded in 2002 In a computer a slab, a contiguous area of …

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  • 6Memory model (computing) — In computing, a memory model describes the interactions of threads through memory and specifies the assumptions the compiler is allowed to make when generating code for segmented memory or paged memory platforms. History and significance A memory …

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  • 7Memory and social interactions — Memory underpins and enables social interactions in a variety of ways. In order to engage in successful social interaction, organisms must be able to remember how they should interact with one another, who they have interacted with previously,… …

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  • 8Memory for the future — refers to the ability to use memory to picture and plan future events. It is a subcategory of mental time travel which Suddendorf and Corballis described to be the process that allows people to imagine both past and potential future events.… …

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  • 9Memory management — is the act of managing computer memory. The essential requirement of memory management is to provide ways to dynamically allocate portions of memory to programs at their request, and freeing it for reuse when no longer needed. This is critical to …

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  • 10Memory — • Memory is the capability of the mind, to store up conscious processes, and reproduce them later with some degree of fidelity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Memory     Memory    …

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