Tag: Data storage


Cognitive Architectures: How Your Brain Organizes Memory

Cognitive Architectures: How Your Brain Organizes Memory

Definition and Fundamental Characteristics The term database fundamentally refers to a systematic and highly organized gathering of structured data, typically retained in an electronic format on a computer system. This organizational methodology is not arbitrary; it is specifically engineered to enable efficient, rapid, and controlled recollection and manipulation of the information stored therein. At its […]

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CONTENT-ADDRESSABLE STORE

The Fundamental Concepts of Content-Addressable Store The content-addressable store (CAS) represents a sophisticated paradigm in computer memory architecture, specifically engineered to optimize the storage and retrieval of massive datasets. At its core, CAS deviates from traditional memory systems by prioritizing the inherent value or “content” of data over its physical location within a storage medium. […]

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OD 1

An Introduction to OD 1 Technology The emergence of OD 1 represents a significant milestone in the evolution of digital storage media, offering a sophisticated alternative to traditional optical disc formats. Developed primarily by the Sony Corporation, this technology is designed to address the increasing global demand for high-capacity, cost-effective, and reliable data preservation. As […]

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ARCHIVE

Introduction: Defining the Archive as a Permanent Repository The term archive, in its most fundamental definition, refers to a relatively permanent repository, or storage location, designated for data, records, or material deemed to hold enduring value. This concept transcends mere storage; it implies a systematic, organized, and intentional process of preservation designed to ensure the […]

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PASSIVE REHEARSAL

Introduction and Definition of Passive Rehearsal Passive rehearsal, often referred to synonymously as maintenance rehearsal, constitutes a fundamental and relatively low-effort strategy employed within the cognitive system to retain information temporarily in short-term memory (STM) or working memory (WM). This method is characterized primarily by the simple, rote repetition of the material to be remembered, […]

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ARCHIVAL RCCORDS

Definition and Scope of Archival Records Archival records constitute a distinct and invaluable category of research data, referring to information that was initially collected and retained for purposes other than scientific investigation, typically administrative, legal, or transactional functions. This data, often stored in vast databases or physical repositories, may or may not be actively accessed […]

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AVAILABILITY

Defining Availability in Cognitive Psychology Availability, within the rigorous framework of cognitive psychology, specifically refers to the foundational state where a piece of informational data, known as a memory trace or engram, is structurally present and housed within the memory storage systems of the brain. This concept is fundamental to understanding the mechanics of memory, […]

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