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roll-out

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roll-out [′rōl ‚au̇t]
(computer science)
To make available additional main memory for one task by copying another task onto auxiliary storage.
To read a computer register or counter by adding a one to each digit column simultaneously until all have returned to zero, with a signal being generated at the instant a column returns to zero.


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