The Atomic Memory Model

The Atomic Memory Model is a powerful memory handling technology.
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  • MBBSoftware
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  • Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000/98/Me/NT
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The Atomic Memory Model Description

Advertisement The Atomic Memory Model is a Development software developed by MBBSoftware. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for The Atomic Memory Model: The Atomic Memory Model is a powerful technology which handles memory in a consistent, elegant, simple and highly effective way greatly increasing the quality of code and speed of development. The Atomic Memory Model makes concepts such as garbage collection redundant, since it combines intrinsic safety with increased performance and a more efficient use of memory. Languages featuring templates and inheritance are naturally better suited for using the Atomic Memory Model than others without these features: however the minimum prerequisite a language must possess in order to be able to implement the Atomic Memory model, is the Capacity to define Entities (user types) and to make implicit destructor calls regarding those entities. Memory leaks – the caller has failed to return the memory when it is no longer needed. The reasons for this could be: incomplete, imprecise or incorrect Algorithm; error in the algorithm implementation; memory leaked during exception handling; memory is released to wrong memory allocation system; memory is released to wrong heap; Buffer overruns – the caller has failed to ensure that it does not read or write outside of the memory block that was given to it. The reasons for this could be: incomplete, imprecise or incorrect algorithm; error in the algorithm implementation; Program crash – in some systems and/or in some cases the above erroneous conditions may result in access violation, other type of application crash condition or a system exception, particularly when: memory is released to wrong memory allocation system; memory is released to wrong heap; memory is read/written from/to location outside the read/write permitted PaGE/segment; memory is read/written from/to location inside the read/write permitted page/segment, but outside of the allocated block, thus causing crash condition (immediately or at later time), e.g. division by zero;


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