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Schank, Roger C. Dynamic Memory: A theory of reminding and learning in computers and people. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
Schank Dynamic Memory Revisited, Cambridge University Press 2nd Edition, 1999, ISBN 0521633982. Roger C. Schank and Gary Saul Morson, Tell Me A Story: Narrative and Intelligence (Rethinking Theory), Northwestern University Press, 1995.
To achieve this flexibility and generality the IPLs introduced many ideas that have become fundamental for computer science in general, including lists, associations, schemas (frames), dynamic memory allocation, data types, recursion, ...
This page discusses the heap data structure. For the place where memory is dynamically allocated from, see dynamic memory allocation.
See also: Problem solving, Artificial intelligence, Argument, Problem solver, Inference
 
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