upstream-deck slab - определение. Что такое upstream-deck slab
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Что (кто) такое upstream-deck slab - определение

MEMORY MANAGEMENT MECHANISM
Slab allocator; Kernel slab; Slab (Unix); Slab (Sun); Slab (Oracle); Slab (Solaris)

Deck (bridge)         
  • An open-deck railway bridge in [[Leflore County, Mississippi]]
PART OF A BRIDGE
Suspended bridge deck; Bridge deck; Suspended deck bridge; Deck bridge; Suspended-deck bridge
A deck is the surface of a bridge. A structural element of its superstructure, it may be constructed of concrete, steel, open grating, or wood.
Waffle slab         
CONCRETE FLOORING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
User:Moniortz/New sandbox; Waffle Slab
A waffle slab or two-way joist slab is a concrete slab made of reinforced concrete with concrete ribs running in two directions on its underside. The name waffle comes from the grid pattern created by the reinforcing ribs.
Théodore Deck         
  • Faience vase, c. 1889
  • Porcelain garlic head vase with [[sang de boeuf glaze]], Paris, 1895
  • Vase, c. 1890
CERAMIC ARTIST
Theodore Deck
Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century art pottery. Born in Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to Paris at age 24.

Википедия

Slab allocation

Slab allocation is a memory management mechanism intended for the efficient memory allocation of objects. In comparison with earlier mechanisms, it reduces fragmentation caused by allocations and deallocations. This technique is used for retaining allocated memory containing a data object of a certain type for reuse upon subsequent allocations of objects of the same type. It is analogous to an object pool, but only applies to memory, not other resources.

Slab allocation was first introduced in the Solaris 2.4 kernel by Jeff Bonwick. It is now widely used by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems including FreeBSD and Linux.