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Architecture of address swap module

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If compile-time or load-time address binding is used, then processes must be swapped back into the same memory location from which they were swapped out. If execution time binding is used, then the processes can be swapped back into any available location. Swapping is a very slow process compared to other operations

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If compile-time or load-time address binding is used, then processes must be swapped back into the same memory location from which they were swapped out. If execution time binding is used, then the processes can be swapped back into any available location. Swapping is a very slow process compared to other operations

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