Process divided into number of segments and loaded into memory at runtime, not mandatorily contiguous, is called
(A) Virtual memory segmentation
(B) Logical segmentation
(C) Simple segmentation
(D) Base segmentation
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Segmentation allows breaking of the virtual address space of a single process into segments that may be placed in non-contiguous areas of physical memory
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(c) Simple segmentation
Each process is divided into a number of segments, all of which are loaded into memory at run time, though not necessarily contiguously
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