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  • 31Memory 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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  • 32Write-only memory — is the antithesis of read only memory (ROM). By definition, a WOM is a memory device which can be written but never read. Since there seems to be no obvious utility for such a memory circuit, from which data cannot be retrieved, the concept is… …

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  • 33Memory corruption — happens when the contents of a memory location are unintentionally modified due to programming errors; this is known as violating memory safety. When the corrupted memory contents are used later in the computer program, it leads either to program …

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  • 34Memory T cell — For other uses, see Memory cell (disambiguation). A lymphocyte is shown in the center of this picture 1. After the naive T cell (N) encounters an antigen it becom …

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  • 35Memory segmentation — is the division of computer memory into segments or sections. Segments or sections are also used in object files of compiled programs when they are linked together into a program image, or the image is loaded into memory. In a computer system… …

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  • 36Memory tester — Memory testers are specialized test equipment used to test and verify memory modules typically in SIMM or DIMM configurations. It detects functional failures of memory modules. Contents 1 Types 1.1 Hardware testers 1.2 Software testers …

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  • 37Memory footprint — refers to the amount of main memory that a program uses or references while running. This includes all sorts of active memory regions like code, static data sections (both initialized and uninitialized), heap, as well as all the stacks, plus… …

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  • 38Memory Almost Full — Studio album by Paul McCartney Released 4 June 2007&#1 …

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  • 39Memory 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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  • 40Memory work — is a process of engaging with the past which has both an ethical and historical dimension.[1] Contents 1 History and memory 2 Pierre Nora on memory work 3 Barbara Gabriel on memory work …

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