Review the interview summaries in Chapter 2. For each person (Marie, Martin, Phil, Alice, and Joe), develop three additional questions: an open-ended question, a closed-ended question, and a range-of-response question.

What will be an ideal response?

A description of open-ended, closed-ended, and range-of-response questions is provided in Section 4.10 on page 122 (11th ed). The student’s response should follow the structure of these three different interview question styles in the context of the four paper mentioned from Chapter 2.

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The simplest approach to managing memory for multiple, concurrent programs, fixed- partition memory management, divides the available space into fixedlength __________ each of which holds one program.

a. regions b. clusters c. segments d. partitions

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One of your colleagues has temporarily lost the ability to use his hands and fingers due to a rare medical condition.  He would like to continue to interact with the computers at work.  A solution based on ___________ would help him. ?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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