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Operating System Concepts, 8th Edition
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Operating System Concepts, 8th Edition

by ABRAHAM SILBERSCHATZ, PETER BAER GALVIN, GREG GAGNE
July 2008
Beginner
992 pages
33h 27m
English
Wiley
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Part Three
Memory Management
 
 
The main purpose of a computer system is to execute programs. These programs, together with the data they access, must be at least partially in main memory during execution.
To improve both the utilization of the CPU and the speed of its response to users, a general-purpose computer must keep several processes in memory. Many memory-management schemes exist, reflecting various approaches, and the effectiveness of each algorithm depends on the situation. Selection of a memory-management scheme for a system depends on many factors, especially on the hardware design of the system. Most algorithms require hardware support.
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