A computer's address space is the total amount of memory that can be addressed by the computer. The term may refer to the physical memory (RAM chips) or virtual memory (disk/SSD). For example ...
A temporary address in storage. Every computer has a virtual memory system that allows a running program to be split up into "pages." When RAM is needed for another program, one or more pages are ...
A virtual place is a place, but failure to identify the specific virtual place by address to connect is the same as failing to provide a physical address for a physical location.