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- Dirty_bit abstract "A dirty bit or modified bit is a bit that is associated with a block of computer memory and indicates whether or not the corresponding block of memory has been modified. The dirty bit is set when the processor writes to (modifies) this memory. The bit indicates that its associated block of memory has been modified and has not yet been saved to storage. When a block of memory is to be replaced, its corresponding dirty bit is checked to see if the block needs to be written back to secondary memory before being replaced or if it can simply be removed. Dirty bits are used by the CPU cache and in the page replacement algorithms of an operating system.Dirty bits can also be used in Incremental computing by marking segments of data that need to be processed or have yet to be processed. This technique can be used with delayed computing to avoid unnecessary processing of objects or states that have not changed. When the model is updated (usually by multiple sources), only the segments that need to be reprocessed will be marked dirty. Afterwards, an algorithm will scan the model for dirty segments and process them, marking them as clean. This ensures the unchanged segments are not recalculated and saves processor time.".
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- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliary_memory.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Black_Eyed_Peas.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Byte.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink CPU_cache.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_processing_unit.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operating_system_technology.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Incremental_computing.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Page_(computer_memory).
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Page_replacement_algorithm.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Program_optimization.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_memory.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink Software_optimisation.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLink The_Black_Eyed_Peas.
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dirty bit".
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLinkText "dirty bit".
- Dirty_bit wikiPageWikiLinkText "dirty".
- Dirty_bit hasPhotoCollection Dirty_bit.
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- Dirty_bit subject Category:Central_processing_unit.
- Dirty_bit subject Category:Operating_system_technology.
- Dirty_bit hypernym Bit.
- Dirty_bit type Software.
- Dirty_bit comment "A dirty bit or modified bit is a bit that is associated with a block of computer memory and indicates whether or not the corresponding block of memory has been modified. The dirty bit is set when the processor writes to (modifies) this memory. The bit indicates that its associated block of memory has been modified and has not yet been saved to storage.".
- Dirty_bit label "Dirty bit".
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- Dirty_bit sameAs Грязный_бит.
- Dirty_bit sameAs Q4151177.
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- Dirty_bit wasDerivedFrom Dirty_bit?oldid=674593549.
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