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(1) A segment of a running program that is transferred back and forth between memory and disk. See virtual memory. (2) A Web page, which is a single HTML file and related multimedia files. See...
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Definition: page
(1) A segment of a running program that is transferred back and forth between memory and disk. See virtual memory.
(2) A Web page, which is a single HTML file and related multimedia files. See World Wide Web.
(3) In word processing, the data that are printed on a single sheet of paper.
(4) In videotex systems, a transmitted frame.
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