ABOUT WORKING SET FOR DYNAMIC MEMORY ALLOCATION
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10297Keywords:
Dynamic paging memory allocation, working set, model for program behavior, fragmentation, memory simulationAbstract
A New approach to dynamic allocation of memory paging is described. The approach is distinguishedfor a choice of the dynamic allocation of memory paging algorithm parameters during a computationprocess for achieving maximum loading of the central processorReferences
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