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Paging

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What is Paging?

Paging is a memory management scheme by which a computer stores and retrieves data from secondary storage for use in main memory. In this scheme, the operating system retrieves data from secondary storage in same-size blocks called pages. Paging is commonly used in modern operating systems to implement virtual memory.

What other technologies are related to Paging?

Paging Complementary Technologies

Paging can be used with WorkManager to display large datasets that are loaded and processed in the background.
mentioned alongside Paging in 12% (74) of relevant job posts
LiveData can be used with Paging to observe the data loaded from the PagingData.
mentioned alongside Paging in 6% (133) of relevant job posts
ViewModel can be used with Paging to hold the PagingData and manage the UI state related to paging.
mentioned alongside Paging in 7% (97) of relevant job posts

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