Memory Management

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
memory management ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, system functions

Memory management refers to how memories and memory sharing are managed.[1]

Types of Memory Management[edit | edit source]

  • Segregated: Amnesia barriers exist between members and there is memory loss between switches.
  • Shared: Memories are shared between members/switches.
  • Mixed: A mix between shared and segregated.
  • Managed: Access to memories is controlled or managed, such as by a gatekeeper.
  • Atrial/Combed: There is a specific reservoir of memory for fronting, leading to possible amnesia between members, but not between switches.
  • Poor Recall: Memory is poor in general, often because of comorbidities.

Systems may not fall into these categories easily, and the type can change over time, or differ between sisasystems.

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