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41 memory cell
1. ячейка памяти; запоминающая ячейка; запоминающий элемент2. ячейка памяти; запоминающий элемент -
42 memory collision
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43 memory element
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44 memory lockout register
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45 memory map
схема распределения памяти; карта размещения информации в памяти -
46 memory pointer register
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47 memory regeneration
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48 data collision
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49 memory block
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50 memory collision
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51 memory unit
1. запоминающий блокset unit — задающее устройство; задающий блок
clock unit — блок синхронизации; синхронизатор
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52 data bulk
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53 data collision
collision avoidance — исключение столкновений; предотвращение конфликтов
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54 data contention
network contention — конфликтная ситуация в сети; конфликт в сети
bus contention — конфликтная ситуация при обращении к шине; конфликт на шине
memory contention — конфликтная ситуация при обращении к памяти; конфликт в памяти
intrasystem contention — внутрисистемная конфликтная ситуация; внутрисистемный конфликт
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55 data interface
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56 data processing manager
print manager — администратор печати; блок управления печатью
memory manager — администратор памяти; блок управления памятью
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57 data transparency
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58 memory address
1. адрес памяти2. адрес ЗУEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > memory address
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59 memory management
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60 memory map
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