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Qu'est-ce (qui) est system memory - définition

ACCUMULATED BODY OF DATA, INFORMATION, AND KNOWLEDGE CREATED IN THE COURSE OF AN INDIVIDUAL ORGANIZATION'S EXISTENCE
Corporate memory; Organizational memory system; Organisational Memory System; Organisational memory; Corporate data; Organizational Memory System

Virtual Memory System         
  • VAXstation 4000 model 96 running OpenVMS V6.1, DECwindows Motif and the [[NCSA Mosaic]] browser
  • OpenVMS Alpha V8.4-2L1, showing the DCL CLI in a terminal session
  • The architecture of the OpenVMS operating system, demonstrating the layers of the system, and the access modes in which they typically run
  • VWS 4.5 running on top of VAX/VMS V5.5-2
  • Stylized "VAX/VMS" used by Digital
  • DECwindows XUI window manager running on top of VAX/VMS V5.5-2
  • The "Grey Wall" of VAX/VMS documentation, at [[Living Computers: Museum + Labs]]
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COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM
Virtual Memory System; Openvms; Vax/vms; VAX/VMS; DECwindows; Open VMS; Open vms; VMS (operating system); DECWindows; VMS Software Inc; OpenVMS 7.2; MicroVMS; DEC VMS; VMS operating system; VAX-VMS; Spiralog
<operating system> (VMS) DEC's proprietary {operating system} originally produced for its VAX minicomputer. VMS V1 was released in August 1978. VMS was renamed "OpenVMS" around version 5.5. The first version of VMS on DEC Alpha was known as OpenVMS for AXP V1.0, and the correct way to refer to the operating system now is OpenVMS for VAX or OpenVMS for Alpha. The renaming also signified the fact that the X/Open consortium had certified OpenVMS as having a high support for POSIX standards. VMS is one of the most secure operating systems on the market (making it popular in financial institutions). It currently (October 1997) has the best clustering capability (both number and distance) and is very scalable with binaries portable from small desktop workstations up to huge mainframes. Many Unix fans generously concede that VMS would probably be the hacker's favourite commercial OS if Unix didn't exist; though true, this makes VMS fans furious. {FAQ (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/bngusenet/comp/os/vms/top.html)}. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.os.vms. [How does its performance compare with other OSes?] (1999-06-03)
In-memory database         
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT PRIMARILY RELIES ON MAIN MEMORY FOR COMPUTER DATA STORAGE
Main Memory database; Main Memory Database; In-Memory Database; In-memory Database; In-memory database system; In-Memory Database System; In Memory Database System; In memory database system; RAM database; RAM Database; Ram Database; Ram database; Main memory database system; In memory database; Main memory database; In Memory Database; In-Memory; In memory Platform; In-memory Platform
An in-memory database (IMDB, or main memory database system (MMDB) or memory resident database) is a database management system that primarily relies on main memory for computer data storage. It is contrasted with database management systems that employ a disk storage mechanism.
Memory management (operating systems)         
FUNCTION OF A COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGING THE COMPUTER'S PRIMARY MEMORY
Rollout/Rollin
In operating systems, memory management is the function responsible for managing the computer's primary memory.

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Organizational memory

Organizational memory (OM, sometimes called institutional or corporate memory) is the accumulated body of data, information, and knowledge created in the course of an organization's existence. The concept of organizational memory includes the ideas of components knowledge acquisition, knowledge processing or maintenance, and knowledge usage like search and retrieval. Falling under the wider disciplinary umbrella of knowledge management, it has two repositories: an organization's archives, including its electronic data bases; and individuals' memories.

Organizational memory can only be applied if it can be accessed. To make use of it, organizations must have effective retrieval systems for their archives and members with good memory recall. Its importance to an organization depends upon how well individuals can apply it, a discipline known as experiential learning or evidence-based practice. In the case of individuals, organizational memory's accuracy is invariably compromised by the inherent limitations of human memory. Individuals' reluctance to admit to mistakes and difficulties compounds the problem. The actively encouraged flexible labor market has imposed an Alzheimer's-like corporate amnesia on organizations that creates an inability to benefit from hindsight.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour system memory
1. "We‘ve managed to make it even thinner than before." The new iMacs can be fitted with processors running up to 2.8 gigahertz, up to 4 gigabytes of system memory, and up to one terabyte of hard–disk space.