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1 address
To reference a particular storage location. -
2 virtual address
"In a virtual memory system, the address the application uses to reference memory. The kernel and the memory management unit (MMU) translate this address into a physical address before the memory is actually read or written." -
3 base address
The part of a two-part memory address that remains constant and provides a reference point from which the location of a byte of data can be calculated. -
4 relative reference
"In a formula, the address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains the formula and the cell referred to. If you copy the formula, the reference automatically adjusts." -
5 absolute cell reference
"In a formula, the exact address of a cell, regardless of the position of the cell that contains the formula." -
6 absolute reference
"In a formula, the exact address of a cell, regardless of the position of the cell that contains the formula." -
7 external
[ik΄stə:nl, ek΄stə:nl] a արտաքին, դրսի. external injuries արտաքին վնասվածքներ. external evi dence արտաքին (կողմնակի) վկայություն. external examiner հրավիրված քննող. for external use only բժշկ. արտաքին օգտագործման հա մար. հմկրգ. external device address արտաքին հիշասարքի հաս ցե. external function արտաքին ֆունկցիա. external information արտաքին ինֆորմացիա. external reference արտաքին հղում. external reference formula արտաքին հղումով բա նաձև. external storage արտաքին հիշասարք. external sym bol dictionary ար տաքին սիմվոլների բառարան -
8 Web beacon
"An external reference, such as a graphic image, linked to an external Web server that is placed in an HTML-formatted message. It can be used to verify that your e-mail address is valid when the message is opened and images downloaded." -
9 dereference
To programmatically access a memory address assigned to a pointer variable or reference variable.
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