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checking for division by zero is pretty straightforward. checking for a possible integer overflow as a result of an operation can be difficult. why
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Suppose we have a byte addressable computer that has a 32-byte cache with 8 bytes per block. the memory address is 8 bits long. the system accesses memory addresses (in hex) in this exact order: 6e, b9, 17, e0, 4e, 4f, 50, 91, a8, ab, ad, 93, and 94. (a) assuming the cache is direct mapped, what memory addresses will be in cache block 2 after the last address has been accessed? (b) assuming the cache is direct mapped, what is the hit ratio for the entire memory reference sequence given, assuming the cache is initially empty? (c) assuming the cache is 2-way set associative with a lru replacement policy, what is the hit ratio?
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You are almost finished updating a web site. as part of the update, you have converted all pages from html 4.0 to html5. the project is currently on schedule. however, your project manager has been asked by the marketing team manager to justify a day of time spent validating the site's html5 pages. the marketing team manager does not have technical knowledge of the internet or the web. which is the most appropriate explanation to provide to the marketing team manager?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:30
What characteristic of long period comets suggest they come directly from the oort cloud?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:50
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