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Memory segmentation 

is an operating system memory management technique of division of


a computer's primary memory into segments or sections. In a computer system using
segmentation, a reference to a memory location includes a value that identifies a segment
and an offset (memory location) within that segment. Segments or sections are also used
in object files of compiled programs when they are linked together into a program image and
when the image is loaded into memory.
Segments usually correspond to natural divisions of a program such as individual routines or
data tables[1] so segmentation is generally more visible to the programmer than paging alone.
[2] Different segments may be created for different program modules, or for different classes
of memory usage such as code and data segments.[3] Certain segments may be shared
between programs.[1][2]
Segmentation was originally invented as a method by which system software could isolate
different software processes (tasks) and data they are using. It was intended to increase
reliability of the systems running multiple processes simultaneously.[4] In a x86-64
architecture it is considered legacy and most x86-64-based modern system software don't
use memory segmentation. Instead they handle programs and their data by utilizing memory-
paging which also serves as a way of memory protection. However most x86-64
implementations still support it for backward compatibility reasons.[4]

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