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concept:virtual-memory-with-segment-identifiervirtual memory with segment identifier
A specialisation of dictionaries where k1 is a segment identifier and k2 is an in-segment address.
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- Using two keys (k1, k2) to identify segmented memory: k1 as object/segment, k2 as slot/field.
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