Browse all glossary categories within Agentic Memory and Context Management.
Terms related to the overarching design patterns and frameworks for implementing memory systems in autonomous agents. Target: CTOs/Architects.
Terms related to the long-term storage, retrieval, and persistence mechanisms for agentic knowledge. Target: Engineers/CTOs.
Terms related to the techniques for managing and optimizing the limited context window of language models for agentic workflows. Target: Engineers.
Terms related to the algorithms and strategies for efficiently searching and retrieving relevant information from agent memory. Target: Engineers.
Terms related to the policies and strategies for updating, versioning, and removing data from agentic memory stores. Target: Engineers.
Terms related to the techniques for representing and storing diverse data types (text, images, audio) within a unified agentic memory. Target: Engineers/Researchers.
Terms related to the organization of memory into layered or nested structures (e.g., short-term, long-term, episodic). Target: Architects/Researchers.
Terms related to the protocols and systems for maintaining, transferring, and synchronizing the operational state of autonomous agents. Target: Engineers/CTOs.
Terms related to the shared, distributed, or coordinated memory architectures used by collaborating agents. Target: Architects/CTOs.
Terms related to the interfaces, logging, and monitoring tools for inspecting and interacting with agentic memory systems. Target: Engineers/DevOps.
Terms related to the algorithms for intelligently segmenting and indexing content to optimize for semantic retrieval. Target: Engineers.
Terms related to the selection, fine-tuning, and application of embedding models for creating memory representations. Target: Engineers/ML Engineers.
Terms related to methods for reducing the storage footprint of agent memories while preserving information fidelity. Target: Engineers.
Terms related to ensuring data integrity, privacy, and access control within agentic memory systems. Target: Security Engineers/Architects.
Terms related to capturing, storing, and reasoning about events and experiences in chronological order. Target: Researchers/Engineers.