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interleaving (encz) | interleaving,prokládání	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
interleaving (encz) | interleaving,prokládání listů			Zdeněk Brož |  
Interleaving (gcide) | Interleave \In`ter*leave"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interleaved;
    p. pr. & vb. n. Interleaving.] [Pref. inter- + leaf.]
    1. To insert a leaf or leaves in; to bind with blank leaves
       inserted between the others; as, to interleave a book.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. Hence: To insert something alternately between the parts
       of; as, to interleave transparencies with the
       corresponding pages.
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interleaving (foldoc) | sector interleave
 interleave
 interleaving
 sector interleaving
 sector map
 
    (Or sector map) The mapping from logical to physical sector
    numbers on a magnetic disk designed to optimise sequential
    reads and writes.  Data is usually transferred to and from the
    disk in blocks or sectors where one sector lies within a
    continuous range of rotational angle of the disk.  If logical
    sectors are assigned sequentially to physical sectors
    (0,1,2,...) then by the time one sector has been read and
    processed (e.g. writen to main memory) the start of the next
    logical sector will have passed the read/write head and will
    not be accessible until the disk's rotation brings it back
    under the head.
 
    Staggering the physical sectors (e.g. 0,3,6,1,4,7,2,5,8) aims
    to allow just enough time deal with one sector before the next
    is accessible.  This obviously depends on the relative speed
    of the rotation of the disk, sector size, sectors per track
    and the speed of transfer of sectors to main memory.
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interleaving (encz) | interleaving,prokládání	n:		Zdeněk Brožinterleaving,prokládání listů			Zdeněk Brož |  
interleaving (foldoc) | sector interleave
 interleave
 interleaving
 sector interleaving
 sector map
 
    (Or sector map) The mapping from logical to physical sector
    numbers on a magnetic disk designed to optimise sequential
    reads and writes.  Data is usually transferred to and from the
    disk in blocks or sectors where one sector lies within a
    continuous range of rotational angle of the disk.  If logical
    sectors are assigned sequentially to physical sectors
    (0,1,2,...) then by the time one sector has been read and
    processed (e.g. writen to main memory) the start of the next
    logical sector will have passed the read/write head and will
    not be accessible until the disk's rotation brings it back
    under the head.
 
    Staggering the physical sectors (e.g. 0,3,6,1,4,7,2,5,8) aims
    to allow just enough time deal with one sector before the next
    is accessible.  This obviously depends on the relative speed
    of the rotation of the disk, sector size, sectors per track
    and the speed of transfer of sectors to main memory.
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sector interleaving (foldoc) | sector interleave
 interleave
 interleaving
 sector interleaving
 sector map
 
    (Or sector map) The mapping from logical to physical sector
    numbers on a magnetic disk designed to optimise sequential
    reads and writes.  Data is usually transferred to and from the
    disk in blocks or sectors where one sector lies within a
    continuous range of rotational angle of the disk.  If logical
    sectors are assigned sequentially to physical sectors
    (0,1,2,...) then by the time one sector has been read and
    processed (e.g. writen to main memory) the start of the next
    logical sector will have passed the read/write head and will
    not be accessible until the disk's rotation brings it back
    under the head.
 
    Staggering the physical sectors (e.g. 0,3,6,1,4,7,2,5,8) aims
    to allow just enough time deal with one sector before the next
    is accessible.  This obviously depends on the relative speed
    of the rotation of the disk, sector size, sectors per track
    and the speed of transfer of sectors to main memory.
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