A system and associated methodology is provided that is adapted to infer what
to
do with an item, and more particularly whether to archive and/or keep active an
item in a more active, easy-to-access store based upon a cost-benefit analysis.
The cost-benefit analysis determines the overhead associated with keeping the item
active (e.g., not archiving it) versus the gains in connection with having quick
and easy access to the item. The cost of maintaining an item in an active state
is measured in terms of the size of the item which, in turn, affects the amount
of space needed to store it. The benefit of keeping the item active is measured
in terms of a probabilistic determination describing how a user will access the
item in the future, which is a reflection of the utility of the item in an accessible
state. The invention leverages notions of temporal sensitivity of the likelihood
that an item will be needed in the future such that determined values and inferences
can be dynamically updated over time. Items having a small probability of being
accessed again after an initial review are categorized as one-shot items.