Discussion :: Operating System Concepts
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Paging
A.
is a method of memory allocation by which the program is subdivided into equal portions, or pages and core is subdivided into equal portions or blocks.
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B.
consists of those addresses that may be generated by a processor during execution of a computation.
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C.
is a method of allocating processor time.
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D.
allows multiple programs to reside in separate areas of core at the time.
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E.
None of the above
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
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