FAT Allocation is called File Allocation Table, it is a way that most USB sticks are formatted. It is used so you can share files with other computers, without a formatted device, it would not function.
There are two types of memory allocations. 1. Static memory allocation 2. Dynamic memory allocation
Two method of representing a binary tree is Static allocation, and Dynamic allocation
Linked lists use dynamic memory allocation (also called "heap memory allocation", as the linked list is stored in heap memory).
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FAT : File Allocation Table.
FAT - FAT32 - File Allocation Table
File Allocation Table
FAT is a file system used by MS-DOS and other Windows-based operating systems to organize and manage files. The file allocation table (FAT) is a data structure that Windows creates when you format a volume by using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. Windows stores information about each file in the FAT so that it can retrieve the file later.
If you mean in computing terms - File Allocation Table. It's the area on a disk where information about the files stored on that disk is stored.
FAT (File Allocation Table)
file allocation table
It is computer file system architecture which means:File Allocation Table
file allocation table (fat)
File Allocation Table (FAT)
A certain amount of disk space is used for the file allocation table (FAT). The FAT is like a books table of contents.
FAT (file allocation table ) or FAT32 for external