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▪ I. paging, vbl. n.1|ˈpeɪdʒɪŋ| [f. page v.2 + -ing2.] 1. The action of page v.2; the consecutive numbering of the pages of a book; pagination. paging machine, a machine for printing or stamping the consecutive numbers of the pages of an account-book, etc.
1775Ash Suppl., Paging, the act of marking the pages. 1824J. Johnson Typogr. I. 263 Throughout the volume the paging is very irregular. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Paging-machine. 1884H. Spencer in Athenæum 5 Apr. 446/3 The pagings of these extracts refer to the first edition. Mod. Advt., Improved paging and perforating machines, hand and treadle. 2. Computers. Division (of storage) into pages (page n.2 1 e); the transfer of pages between the central store and an auxiliary store.
1966IEEE. Trans. Electronic Computers XV. 855/1 The computer addressing techniques known as paging and segmentation will be familiar. 1970O. Dopping Computers & Data Processing ix. 124 Paging systems and hardware relocation..are comparatively new inventions. 1972IEEE Trans. Computers XXI. 1053/1 Under demand paging, a single program's execution and its resulting page swapping can be overlapped.
Add:[2.] b. The displaying of text, etc., on a screen in amounts of one page at a time.
1971Auerbach on Alphanumeric Displays xi. 82 In paging, a new page or screen full of data may be called in. 1980Practical Computing Oct. 62/3 Paging is more restful to the eye, and would be ideal but for the fact that the page mode announces itself via a small flashing square in the bottom-right-hand corner which obscures two letters of the text. ▪ II. paging, vbl. n.2 see page v.1 c. |