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In-Memory Processing

Hello,

For a job interview, I need to be familiar with 'In-Memory Processing',
but I can't find any resources on it. I have no idea with it is, but I
assume it is something special, and any pointers could be very helpful.

Thanks,
Sia

Jun 4 '06 #1
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si*********@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,

For a job interview, I need to be familiar with 'In-Memory Processing',
but I can't find any resources on it. I have no idea with it is, but I
assume it is something special, and any pointers could be very helpful.

Trick question?

I don't think there are any useful programs that don't process stuff in
memory....

--
Ian Collins.
Jun 5 '06 #2
<si*********@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
: For a job interview, I need to be familiar with 'In-Memory Processing',
: but I can't find any resources on it. I have no idea with it is, but I
: assume it is something special, and any pointers could be very helpful.

IMO this has no specific meaning and needs to be taken literally.
I would suggest studying data structures and algorithms.
Which aspects will depend on the company's application domain.
Ivan
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Jun 5 '06 #3
For a job interview, I need to be familiar with 'In-Memory Processing',
but I can't find any resources on it. I have no idea with it is, but I
assume it is something special, and any pointers could be very helpful.


I can only guess, but they usually mean, perform an operation on a data
structure without allocating new memory. Or to be more precise, without
allocating memory that its size it depended with the size of the input.
For example, you get an array of size N and you should sort it without
allocating a new array of size N (a temporary buffer of fixed size is
allowed).

Jun 5 '06 #4
Thanks for the input. It gives me some idea to talk about it if it came
up.

Regards,
Sia

Jun 5 '06 #5

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