Ans. Knowledge- based systems may require tens of
thousands of facts and rules to perform their intended tasks.
It is therefore essential that the appropriate facts and rules
be easy to locate and retrieve; otherwise, much time will
be wasted in searching and testing large numbers of items
in memory.
Indexing allows easy access of knowledge in memory. It amounts
to grouping the knowledge in a way that key words can be used
to access the group. The keywords "point" to the knowledge
groups. As a result, the search for some specific chunk of
knowledge is limited to the group only.
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