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Desirable attributes for memory management include
A) Protection- such memory should be protected against being written on by other processes
B) Encryption- ability to encrypt data with a randomly selected key that is discarded after use without being disclosed so that data can never read again.
C)Uniform access rates-ability to retard faster data fetch rates so that all data fetches are uniformly performed at the least fast data fetch rate D)none of these

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: July 02, 2007     Asked by: wproed 
  
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July 02, 2007 06:07:37   #1  
bharat kumar        

RE: Desirable attributes for memory management include...
a) if the memory is protected in such a manner ,then it is not possible to use multi processor. so it is not the answer.
b)definetly it is not the answer,because in RAM ,the data always swaps out and come in.
c) so it is the answer.and also it is the desirable one for the memory management.

 
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