{i} pile, mound; special area of memory which is used to store important resources (Computers)
A data structure used to dynamically allocate and deallocate variable sized blocks of memory
A pile of crushed ore underlain by a liner system engineered to collect the leach solutions Care is taken during the placement of the crushed ore so as to avoid compaction, in order that the leach solutions can flow freely through the ore to extract the gold
Function: Noun A large quantity Example: Billy got into a heap of trouble when he stole his dad's car
To form or round into a heap, as in measuring; to fill (a measure) more than even full
An area of working memory provided by Windows that applications can use to store data
A pool of memory from which space can be dynamically allocated during execution without the deallocation tied to return from a procedure or block Storage that can be deallocated without regard to the order in which allocation occurred