0 present participle of page
1 to call a person using a loudspeaker (= an electric device for making sounds louder) in a public place:
He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately.
Have you tried to page him?
The memory needed for this table plus the peak heap size must be small enough to avoid excessive paging.
For example, they might observe high paging rates in one virtual machine and respond by giving it memory stolen from other virtual machines.
The demand for paging systems or, at the very least, internal telephone lines was disregarded.
In my view, the search for a specific figure is easier by paging through the book than by searching the list.
Since our mechanism to directly measure paging activity itself created additional paging, we used elapsed times instead as a measure of the paging activity.
Indeed, performance may well be better using a contiguous stack because of the improved spatial locality, which reduces paging and cache misses.
Paging through the volume, the reader will uncover important details and insights not previously published.
By keeping the new space small, the locality of the collector is improved and paging can be reduced.