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bellekler

Bellekler is the Turkish plural form of bellek, meaning memory. In Turkish, bellek can refer to both human memory (cognitive memory) and computer memory (data storage). The word appears in everyday language, education, and technical writing.

In cognitive terms, bellek describes the processes by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. Turkish

In computing, bellek refers to devices and structures that store data. Types include volatile memory (RAM, caches)

Memory management is a field in computer science dealing with allocating memory to processes, handling fragmentation,

discussions
distinguish
short-term
memory
and
long-term
memory,
sometimes
using
kiş
kısa
süreli
bellek
and
uzun
süreli
bellek.
that
loses
data
when
power
is
removed,
and
non-volatile
memory
(ROM,
flash,
hard
drives,
SSDs)
that
retains
data
without
power.
Computer
systems
use
a
memory
hierarchy
with
registers,
caches,
main
memory
(RAM),
and
long-term
storage.
paging,
and
virtual
memory.
The
plural
bellekler
is
used
when
discussing
multiple
memory
components
or
types,
or
in
general
references
to
memory
systems.