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What (who) is overwriting - definition


overwrite         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overwrite; Overwriting (disambiguation)
¦ verb (past overwrote; past participle overwritten)
1. write on top of (other writing).
Computing destroy (data) or the data in (a file) by entering new data in its place.
2. write too elaborately or ornately.
3. (in insurance) accept more risk than the premium income limits allow.
Write–write conflict         
TYPE OF CONCURRENCY CONFLICT
Overwriting uncommitted data; Write-Write conflict; Write-write conflict; Write-write failure
In computer science, in the field of databases, write–write conflict, also known as overwriting uncommitted data is a computational anomaly associated with interleaved execution of transactions.
working memory         
  • Baddeley and Hitch's model of working memory
COGNITIVE SYSTEM WITH A LIMITED CAPACITY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TEMPORARILY HOLDING INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR PROCESSING
Working Memory; Phonological similarity effect; Word-length effect; Immediate memory; Working memory (WM); Overwriting (cognitive memory); Effects of alcohol on working memory; Neural basis of working memory
<storage, architecture> The parts of main memory (RAM) currently in use. In a production system, working memory contains the facts, both initial and generated. (2005-06-17)

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Overwriting
Overwrite or overwriting can refer to:
Examples of use of overwriting
1. But lawyers for the detainees said they worry that the overwriting could mask important evidence.
2. The administration previously has acknowledged problems with its archiving systems, but had not disclosed its practice of overwriting backup tapes.
3. Remes, a Washington lawyer who represents Guantanamo detainees, said the overwriting of video recordings is a clear violation of the court‘s order.
4. "In January 2008, it was brought to my attention that such . . . [recording] systems may have been automatically overwriting video data contained on recording devices, at predetermined intervals," Buzby wrote.
5. In 1'8', Toshiba developed a different flash technology known as NAND, which allowed faster access to information and was better equipped for saving short–term data because of its speed in overwriting.