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The area or space that the OS allocates to a process is called its -----------

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Answered by susantaloha
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Contiguous Memory Allocation. One approach to memory management is to load each process into a contiguous space. The operating system is allocated space first, usually at either low or high memory locations, and then the remaining available memory is allocated to processes as needed

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