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Difference between device management and memory management

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Answered by hmookherjea
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Memory management is the process of controlling and coordinating computer memory, assigning portions called blocks to various running programs to optimize overall system performance. Memory management resides in hardware, in the OS, and in programs and applications.

Answered by Anonymous
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Device management is a very operating system specific topic and each of the drivers is handled differently by the different kinds of kernel design. The thing that they all have in common is that the kernel is required to provide the input output to allow drivers to access their devices.

Memory management is the process of controlling and coordinating computer memory, assigning portions called blocks to various running programs to optimize overall system performance. Memory management resides in hardware, in the OS (operating system), and in programs and applications.

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