Memory & Data

In-memory database

In-memory databases are faster than disk-optimized databases and are used in applications where response time is critical. They have become more popular since the mid-2000s due to multi-core processors and less expensive RAM. However, they are volatile and data stored in RAM is lost in the event of a power loss. Non-volatile RAM technology is being developed to address this issue.

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CSE 351 The HW/SW Interface

University of Washington

Autumn 2022

This course develops students' understanding of software functioning at different levels of abstraction. Focus areas include C, assembly, and low-level data representation. It also introduces concepts of operating systems and differences between Java and C. It serves as a starting point for those interested in hardware or high-level abstractions.

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