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Memory management is atechnique by which we can manage our computer memory and data in a systematcally way.
There are different techniques for memory management :-
1. Relocation, 2. Protection, 3. Sharing, 4.Logical organization, 5. Physical organization.
memory swapping
memory paging
There are many diffferent memory management techniques used in any Operating System, and Linux is no different. The answer is not simple and is beyond the scope of this type of question. I would refer you to any of the Linux kernel books for more in-depth discussion of the techniques that are used.
Rehearsal
The School wide management and the vertical behavioral system are some of the management techniques that are used for kindergartens.
we adopt the rules & regulation of companies management.
One of the management techniques was using levees which for a unknown reason broke although there are ideas of how happened.
What are the different reading techniques
The following tools and techniques are used in management accounting to assist management: (i) Analysis of Financial Statements. (ii) Ratio Analysis. (iii) Funds Flow Analysis. (iv) Cash Flow Analysis. (v) Cost Volume Profit Analysis, Different Cost Analysis, etc. (vi) Budgetary Control and Standard Costing. (vii) Management Reporting.
Different techniques
Unix system memory management based on swapping . swappin is the process of transferring a block of data from secondary sorage to main memory and vice versa. This done to accommodate larger size of the program, to be executed, in a small sized main memory of the computer. Movement between memory and disk was handled by the upper level of the two-level scheduler, known as the swapper. Swapping from memory to disk was initiated when the kernel ran out of free memory on account of one of the following events :1. a fork system call needed memory for a child process.2. A brk system call needed to expand a data segment.3. A stack became larger and ran out of the space allocated to it.
operations management
Virtual memory management assist in the process of multitasking by providing extra memory when a computer has used up all its RAM. Virtual memory is however slower than RAM.
DOS Memory Management: Under MS-DOS, device driver and TSR modules can take up large amounts of conventional memory. A memory manager can move some of these into upper memory blocks or the High Memory Area, freeing up conventional&memory and creating a larger TPA. Memory managers also control access to extended memory, allowing it to be accessed via XMS, or as expanded memory via EMS. Popular DOS memory mangers include EMM386 and QEMM.Windows Memory Management: Memory management in Microsoft Windows operating systems has evolved into a rich and sophisticated architecture, capable of scaling from the tiny embedded platforms (where Windows executes from ROM) all the way up to the multi-terabyte NUMA configurations, taking full advantage of all capabilities of existing and future hardware designs. With each release of Windows, memory management supports many new features and capabilities. Advances in algorithms and techniques yield a rich and sophisticated code base, which is maintained as a single code base for all platforms and SKUs. Memory management improvements in Windows Vista focused on areas such as dynamic system address space, enhanced NUMA and large system/page support, advanced video model support, I/O and section access, and robustness and diagnosability.