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fragmentation 音標拼音: [fr
,
ægmənt'eʃən]
XDict
n
. 分裂,破碎 ;
(在
IP
層將數據包分割成適合實體網絡傳輸所能接受大小的程序)
PyDict
分裂,破碎 ; (在
IP
層將數據包分割成適合實體網絡傳輸所能接受大小的程式)
Taiwan
MOE
computer
dictionary
(
moecomp
)
fragmentation
碎裂; 分片
Network
Terminology
(
netterm
)
fragmentation
片段
WordNet
(
r
)
3
.
0
(
2006
) (
WordNet
)
fragmentation
n
1
:
separating
something
into
fine
particles
[
synonym
:
{
atomization
}, {
atomisation
}, {
fragmentation
}]
2
:
the
disintegration
of
social
norms
governing
behavior
and
thought
and
social
relationships
3
: (
computer
science
)
the
condition
of
a
file
that
is
broken
up
and
stored
in
many
different
locations
on
a
magnetic
disk
;
"
fragmentation
slows
system
performance
because
it
takes
extra
time
to
locate
and
assemble
the
parts
of
the
fragmented
file
"
4
:
the
scattering
of
bomb
fragments
after
the
bomb
explodes
The
Collaborative
International
Dictionary
of
English
v
.
0
.
48
(
gcide
)
fragmentation
\
fragmentation
\
n
.
the
act
or
process
of
separating
something
into
small
pieces
or
fine
particles
.
Syn
:
atomization
,
atomisation
.
[
WordNet
1
.
5
]
The
Free
On
-
line
Dictionary
of
Computing
(
foldoc
)
1
.
{
segmentation
}.
2
.
The
process
,
or
result
,
of
splitting
a
large
area
of
free
memory
(
on
disk
or
in
main
memory
)
into
smaller
non
-
contiguous
blocks
.
This
happens
after
many
blocks
have
been
allocated
and
freed
.
For
example
,
if
there
is
3
kilobytes
of
free
space
and
two
1k
blocks
are
allocated
and
then
the
first
one
(
at
the
lowest
address
)
is
freed
,
then
there
will
be
2k
of
free
space
split
between
the
two
1k
blocks
.
The
maximum
size
block
that
could
then
be
allocated
would
be
1k
,
even
though
there
was
2k
free
.
The
solution
is
to
"
compact
"
the
free
space
by
moving
the
allocated
blocks
to
one
end
(
and
thus
the
free
space
to
the
other
).
As
modern
file
systems
are
used
and
files
are
deleted
and
created
,
the
total
free
space
becomes
split
into
smaller
non
-
contiguous
blocks
(
composed
of
"{
clusters
}"
or
"{
sectors
}"
or
some
other
unit
of
allocation
).
Eventually
new
files
being
created
,
and
old
files
being
extended
,
cannot
be
stored
each
in
a
single
contiguous
block
but
become
scattered
across
the
file
system
.
This
degrades
performance
as
multiple
{
seek
}
operations
are
required
to
access
a
single
fragmented
file
.
Defragmenting
consolidates
each
existing
file
and
the
free
space
into
a
continuous
group
of
sectors
.
Access
speed
will
be
improved
due
to
reduced
seeking
.
The
rate
of
fragmentation
depends
on
the
{
algorithm
}
used
to
allocate
space
and
the
number
and
position
of
free
sectors
.
A
nearly
-
full
file
system
will
fragment
more
quickly
.
{
MS
-
DOS
}
and
{
Microsoft
Windows
}
use
the
simplest
algorithm
to
allocate
free
clusters
and
so
fragmentation
occurs
quickly
.
A
disk
should
be
defragmented
before
fragmentation
reaches
10
%.
See
{
garbage
collection
}.
(
1997
-
08
-
29
)
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