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What Is the Difference Between Denning's Definition of Working Set

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What is the difference between Denning's definition of working set and Windows XP's definition?


A) Denning's working set is the set of pages a process accessed within a certain working set window of process-execution time, whereas Windows XP's definition is any page the process has in main memory.
B) Denning's working set is the set of pages a process accessed during the most recent quantum, whereas Windows XP's definition is any page the process accessed within a certain working set window of process-execution time.
C) Denning's working set is a process's set of pages in main memory, whereas Windows XP's definition is any page the process accessed within a certain working set window of process-execution time.
D) There is no difference because Windows XP complies with all ISO operating system standards.

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