Knowledge Organization & Management


Memory Organization: Characteristics

Q. Enumerate important characteristics that a computer memory organization system should possess. (Jan 01, June 01, June 02, Dec. 02, June 03)

Ans. An effective computer memory organization system should possess:

  1. It should be possible to add and integrate new knowledge in memory as needed without concern for limitations in size.
  2. Any organizational scheme chosen should facilitate the remembering process. Thus, it should be possible to locate any stored item of knowledge efficiently from its content alone.
  3. The addition of more knowledge to memory should have no adverse effects on the accessibility of items already stored there. Thus, the search time should not increase appreciably with the amount of information stored.
  4. The organization scheme should facilitate the recognition of similar items of knowledge. This essential for reasoning and learning functions. It suggests that existing knowledge be used to determine the location and manner in which new knowledge is integrated into memory.
  5. The organization should facilitate the process of consolidating recurrent incidents or episodes and forgetting" knowledge when it is no longer valid or no longer needed.

Frame problem

Q. Briefly write about 'Frame Problem' in context of 'Knowledge Organization and Management'. (Dec. 99, June 00, Jan. 01, Dec. 01, Dec. 02, June 03)

Ans. This is the problem of knowing what changes have and have not taken place following some action. Some changes are the direct result of an action and the other are secondary or side effects. For example, if a robot is cleaning the floors in a house, the location of the floor sweeper changes with the robot even though this not explicitly stated. Other objects not attached to the robot remain in their original places. The actual changes must somehow be reflected in memory, a feat that requires some ability to infer. Effective memory organization and management methods must take into account effects caused by the frame problem.

 
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