资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Best Fit
A {resource} allocation scheme (usually for
{memory}). Best Fit tries to determine the best place to put
the new data. The definition of 'best' may differ between
implementations, but one example might be to try and minimise
the wasted space at the end of the block being allocated -
i.e. use the smallest space which is big enough.
By minimising wasted space, more data can be allocated
overall, at the expense of a more time-consuming allocation
{routine}.
Compare {First Fit}.
(1997-06-02)