• several types of relocation to be defined. The linker reads segment information and relocation tables in the object files and performs relocation by: merging...
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  • Look up relocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Relocation may refer to: Relocation (computing) Relocation of professional sports teams Major League...
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  • recalculate and reschedule appointment dates that are affected by DST. Relocation (computing) Position-independent code Portable Executable (PE) High memory...
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  • address. In many cases, self-relocating code is also a form of self-modifying code. Self-relocation is similar to the relocation process employed by the linker-loader...
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  • GNU linker Library (computing) Linker (computing) Name decoration Prebinding Prelinking Relocation (computer science) Relocation table Shebang (Unix)...
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    In computing, a linker or link editor is a computer system program that takes one or more object files (generated by a compiler or an assembler) and combines...
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    addresses. Relocation is the process of adjusting these references, and is done either by the linker or the loader. In general, relocation cannot be done...
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    typically relocatable when run under a general operating system, much like the object code modules are but with the difference that this relocation is done...
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  • has an absolute nominal value. A relocatable expression is one that contains one or more terms that require relocation by the linkage editor when the program...
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  • Bozeman, Montana, operates a platform that provides data storage via cloud computing and allows for data analysis and simultaneous access of data sets with...
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  • In computing, preemption is the act of temporarily interrupting an executing task, with the intention of resuming it at a later time. This interrupt is...
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  • of whether a resource or computing entity possesses the ability to move to a different physical or logical location. Relocation transparency – Should a...
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    Tabulating Machine Company, and the Computing Scale Company of America; creating a fifth company – the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. CTR was...
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  • Gillies, he filed three patents in computing design including the design of base registers for program relocation. He also worked on the analysis of vibration...
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  • analogous to a memory leak for previously allocated memory. In secure computing terms, because access to a resource via a handle is mediated by another...
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  • In computing, a search engine is an information retrieval software system designed to help find information stored on one or more computer systems. Search...
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    Self-replication Self-relocation TiddlyWiki Tupper's self-referential formula Programming languages Quine's paradox Polyglot (computing) Examples include...
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  • indices. State (computer science) Context and Adaptivity in Pervasive Computing Environments: Links with Software Engineering and Ontological Engineering...
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    issue of Compute!'s Gazette. It was printed yet again in August 1986, without the VIC-20 version, but with several accompanying utilities to relocate the program...
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  • ReadThermometer(Source source) return 28 end function In distributed computing, stub is like a mock object – simulates existing code, such as a procedure...
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  • The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing is the computing college at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), private land-grant research...
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    The National Museum of Computing is a UK-based museum that is dedicated to collecting and restoring historic computer systems, and is home to the world's...
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  • Power Computing Corporation (often referred to as Power Computing) was the first company selected by Apple Inc to create Macintosh-compatible computers...
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    keys are being hashed repeatedly, and the hash function is costly, then computing time can be saved by precomputing the hash codes and storing them with...
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  • if a file is to be moved outside the volume, the data itself must be relocated, which is a much more expensive operation. In order to better visualize...
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  • Compiler (redirect from Compile (computing))
    interpreter). Theoretical computing concepts developed by scientists, mathematicians, and engineers formed the basis of digital modern computing development during...
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  • of relocatability, it will also contain relocatability attributes (absolute, relocatable, etc.) and needed relocation information for relocatable symbols...
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  • Rainbow Computing was an Apple II retailer and video game software publisher that was established in 1976 by Gene Sprouse and Glenn Dollar in the San...
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    the Computer Museum". The Centre for Computing History. Retrieved 11 May 2009. "Visiting the Centre for Computing History". "Giant £40,000 megaprocessor...
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  • Trailer (section Computing)
    offices and building materials storage on construction sites. Trailer (computing), data appended to a main block of data to facilitate its processing Trailer...
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