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- Mem_(computing) abstract "In Computational complexity theory, computing efficiency, Combinatorial optimization, Supercomputing, computational cost (Algorithmic efficiency) and other computational metrics, MEMS is a measurement unit for the number of memory accesses used or needed by a process, function, instruction set, algorithm or data structure.Example usage: "A typical search tree in a (10 x 10 Sudoku or Latin square) requires a node of about 75 mems (memory accesses) for processing, to check validity. Therefore the total running time on a modern processor would be roughly the time needed to perform 2×1020 mems." (Donald Knuth, 2011, The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 4A, p. 6).To further confuse usage, MEMS referring to a microelectronic component also is used to reduce MEMS as a memory access metric, so the keywords MEMS MEMORY can result in both MEMS devices to reduce MEMS costs in memory, and the use of MEMS metrics via algorithmic rather than hardware optimization.Reducing MEMS as a speed and efficiency enhancement is not a linear benefit, as it trades off against increases in ordinary operations costs.".
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- Mem_(computing) subject Category:Analysis_of_algorithms.
- Mem_(computing) subject Category:Computer_performance.
- Mem_(computing) subject Category:Software_optimization.
- Mem_(computing) comment "In Computational complexity theory, computing efficiency, Combinatorial optimization, Supercomputing, computational cost (Algorithmic efficiency) and other computational metrics, MEMS is a measurement unit for the number of memory accesses used or needed by a process, function, instruction set, algorithm or data structure.Example usage: "A typical search tree in a (10 x 10 Sudoku or Latin square) requires a node of about 75 mems (memory accesses) for processing, to check validity.".
- Mem_(computing) label "Mem (computing)".
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