Exam 15: Memory Management and Swapping Techniques
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The run time mapping from virtual to physical addresses is done by a hardware device called the___________
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Binding of instructions and data to memory addresses can be done at___________
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CPU fetches the instruction from memory according to the value of___________
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The___________ time in a swap out of a running process and swap in of a new process into the memory is very high.
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Swapping___________be done when a process has pending I/O, or has to execute I/O operations only into operating system buffers.
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The address loaded into the memory address register of the memory is referred to as___________
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If binding is done at assembly or load time, then the process___________be moved to different locations after being swapped out and in again.
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Run time mapping from virtual to physical address is done by___________
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The___________ consists of all processes whose memory images are in the backing store or in memory and are ready to run.
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If execution time binding is being used, then a process___________ be swapped to a different memory space.
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A memory buffer used to accommodate a speed differential is called___________
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