aadressiruume
Aadressiruume, often translated as address space, refers to the set of all possible addresses that a system can use to identify and access memory locations or other resources. In computer science, this concept is fundamental to how processors and memory interact. Each unique address within the address space corresponds to a specific byte or word of memory.
The size of the address space is determined by the number of bits used for addressing. For
In operating systems, the concept of virtual address space is also significant. It allows each process to