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memory mapping [′mem·rē ‚map·iŋ] (computer science) The method by which a computer translates between its logical address space and its physical address space. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Additional new features include user definable pins, memory mapping, a state machine creator, multi-object move capability, and the ability to duplicate and rename circuits. By connecting to Starwood's enterprise CRS (Central Reservation System) application and its underlying SQL database, ObjectStore leverages its unique Cache-Forward(TM) Architecture (CFA) and virtual memory mapping to retrieve data from the CRS system and enable real-time access as online reservations are processed. The new generation of hardware will further accelerate Geomagic's high-performance geometry engine, which provides intelligent memory mapping and disk caching for efficient processing of huge datasets - 200 million points and more- typically generated by high-density scanners. |
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