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Memory management (operating systems)

In operating systems, memory management is the function responsible for managing the computer's primary memory.: 105–208

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Memory management (operating systems)

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memory management system operating job rollout rollin usually address contiguous partitions space allocated single allocation pages technique storage segments systems

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a code procedure or a data arrayinstance ofSegments are areas of memory that usually correspond to a logical grouping of information0.80text
access protection bitsinstance ofand other data0.80text
statusinstance ofand other data0.80text
a memory map or baseinstance ofunless the system has relocation hardware0.80text
bounds registersinstance ofunless the system has relocation hardware0.80text
the program must be rolled back in to its original memory locationsinstance ofunless the system has relocation hardware0.80text

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