nooncontigous menas states or contries that are not in a region
A noncontiguous location refers to a place or area that is not physically connected to another nearby area, often separated by a distance or boundary. This term is commonly used in geography to describe regions or territories that are not in direct contact with each other. An example of a noncontiguous location is the state of Hawaii, made up of islands located in the Pacific Ocean.
The Noncontiguous region
Hawaii and Alaska I believe
linear operations in noncontiguous AOs
because they are not connected to the rest of the united states.
Alaska and Hawaii are two noncontiguous states in the United States. Alaska is located in the northwest part of North America, while Hawaii is an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean.
The disadvantage of noncontiguous memory allocation is that it can lead to fragmentation, where free memory is split into small, non-adjacent blocks. This fragmentation can make it difficult to allocate larger contiguous memory spaces when needed, potentially resulting in inefficient memory usage. Additionally, managing noncontiguous memory can increase the complexity of memory management algorithms, leading to slower performance in certain scenarios.
Alaska. Maybe Hawaii?
The United States itself is a single country itself. The United States is made up of 50 noncontiguous (non-connected) states. The most recent additions being Alaska and Hawaii.
Paging is a memory management scheme that permits the physical- address space of process to be noncontiguous.
They are called FRAGMENTED files
southwest midwest pacific region northeast southeast north west noncontiguous