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partition A logical section of a disk. Each partition normally has its own file system. Unix tends to treat partitions as though they were separate physical entities.
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partitioning Restructuring a program or algorithm in semi-independent computational segments to take advantage of multiple CPUs simultaneously. The goal is to achieve roughly equivalent work in each segment with minimal need for intersegment communication. It is also worthwhile to have fewer segments than CPUs on a dedicated system. PE:
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partitioning To divide memory or mass storage into isolated sections.
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partition A parallel execution environment for a job, a partition consists of a number of tasks, dedicated to the execution of a single user job. All tasks for one job are considered to be running in the same logical partition.
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partition The distribution of a chemical between environmental compartments; air-water, water-soil, air-soil. A partition coefficient describes the steady state distribution of a chemical between two phases.
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