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  • 21Memory (disambiguation) — Memory is an organism s ability to store, retain, and recall information. Memory or Memories may also refer to: Contents 1 Music 1.1 Songs 1.2 Alb …

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  • 22Memory 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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  • 23Memory 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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  • 24Memory (Spiel) — Memory Kinder beim Memoryspiel Daten zum Spiel Autor William Hurter Grafik Manfred Burggraf Verlag Ravensburger …

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  • 25Memory architecture — describes the methods used to implement electronic computer data storage in a manner that is a combination of the fastest, most reliable, most durable, and least expensive way to store and retrieve information. Depending on the specific… …

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  • 26Memory 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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  • 27Memory 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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  • 28Memory scrubbing — is the process of detecting and correcting bit errors in computer memory by using error detecting codes like ECC. Contents 1 Motivation for scrubbing 2 ECC support for scrubbing 3 Scrubbing in more detail …

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  • 29memory — mem‧o‧ry [ˈmemri] noun [uncountable] COMPUTING the part of a computer in which information is stored: • Storing and retrieving video images requires vast amounts of computer memory. • a machine with 4 gigabytes of memory • Both companies have… …

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  • 30Memory 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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