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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Granularity(Computing)

Hi
What does it mean that
"[with paging] Allocation of memory can be performed at a fine granularity"
?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Generally, granularity refers to the size of granules, or the size of the smallest individual part of a quantity of a thing that is made up of lots of similar small parts. The granules in icing sugar are tiny. In fact it's not appropriate to call them granules; particles would be more appropriate.

  • Generally, granularity refers to the size of granules, or the size of the smallest individual part of a quantity of a thing that is made up of lots of similar small parts.
  • The granules in icing sugar are tiny.
  • In fact it's not appropriate to call them granules; particles would be more appropriate.
  • Icing sugar has a fine granularity .
  • The granules in white sugar, salt, and sand are larger.
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Generally, granularity refers to the size of granules, or the size of the smallest individual part of a quantity of a thing that is made up of lots of similar small parts.

The granules in icing sugar are tiny. In fact it's not appropriate to call them granules; particles would be more appropriate. Icing sugar has a fine granularity.

The granules in white sugar, salt

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