Ans. Conceptual indexing makes use of
the content or meaning associated with the stored entities
rather than some non-meaningful key value. This suggests the
use of indices, which name and define or otherwise describe
the entity being retrieved. Thus, if the entity is an object,
its name and characteristic attributes would make meaningful
indices. If the entity is an abstract object such as a concept,
the name and other defining traits would be meaningful as
indices.
The following figure shows an example of an indexed network.
The concept of computer science (CS) should be accessible
directly through the CS name or indirectly through associative
links like a university major, a career field, or a type of
classroom course.
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