FIFO
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Computers. a storage and retrieval technique, used mainly for data, in which the first item stored is also the first item retrieved.
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FIFO, or "first-in, first-out," is a classic eviction algorithm developed in the 1960s.
From Science Daily • Jan. 24, 2024
In 2002, Amazon changed the way it accounted for inventory, from the last-in first-out, or LIFO, system to first-in first-out, or FIFO.
From BusinessWeek • Oct. 10, 2013
Thus it's called a FIFO, or First-In-First-Out, because the first thing you put in the pipe is the first thing to come out the other end.
From Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage by Goerzen, John
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