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indexing and stage
* To provide indexing, reporting, and debugging tools during the development stage.

indexing and will
To provide a set of matching items that are sorted according to some criteria quickly, a search engine will typically collect metadata about the group of items under consideration beforehand through a process referred to as indexing.
Moreover, in the worst case log ( n ) will approach m. Also, the simple operations tries use during lookup, such as array indexing using a character, are fast on real machines.
Thus, no matter what type of indexing method any implementation of the element uses, it will have the appropriate Iterator.
Local disk locations must be indexed by the local indexer, and Windows Explorer will automatically add locations to the indexing scope when they are included in a library.
For simplicity, this example will not use too many point features and assume that their descriptors are given by their coordinates only ( in practice local descriptors such as SIFT could be used for indexing ).
In some cases, it appears that the search function will stop indexing new emails.
Unlike MATLAB and IDL, PDL allows great flexibility in indexing and vectorization: for example, if a subroutine normally operates on a 2-D matrix array, passing it a 3-D data cube will generally cause the same operation to happen to each 2-D layer of the cube.
New journals, which are indexed from their first published issue, will receive an impact factor after two years of indexing ; in this case, the citations to the year prior to Volume 1, and the number of articles published in the year prior to Volume 1 are known zero values.
:" It is anticipated that the full digitisation and indexing programme will include: Parish baptisms, marriages and burials ; Bishops ' transcripts ; Parish Poor Law records ; Boards of Guardians records ; Diocesan marriage bonds and allegations ; Non-conformist baptisms, marriages and burials ; School admission and discharge registers ; Electoral registers, overseers returns and poll books ; Land Tax records ; Wills ; City of London Freedoms ; Middlesex Sessions-Transportation Contracts ; Consistory Court of London Matrimonial and Testamentary Papers.
Charles Darwin provided the funding for the indexing project in the 1880s, £ 250 per annum over a 5 year period, stipulating in his will that provision be made for this.
For example using low indexing exhaustivity, minor aspects of the work will not be described with index terms.
An application for indexing will be accepted only if the panel votes unanimously.
Sitemaps do not guarantee all links will be crawled, and being crawled does not guarantee indexing.

indexing and text
As such, their presence in text can be used by automated indexing software to suggest the Preferred Term being used as an Indexing Term.
The crawler was integrated with the indexing process, because text parsing was done for full-text indexing and also for URL extraction.
It was a useful indexing method for technical manuals before computerized full text search became common.
Hardware implementation was simplified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware's character map.
In 1990, Kapor's new company ON Technology introduced their new product On Location, an application designed for the Macintosh that contained an indexing system that permit quick retrieval and display of text on the Mac's hard disk.
Yet another usage is latent semantic indexing in natural language text processing.
Unlike other ebook readers and Wikipedia software, TomeRaider ebook reader features super fast searching, indexing and text compression.
Included in functional organizational communication research are statistical analyses ( such as surveys, text indexing, network mapping and behavior modeling ).
GLIMPSE is a text indexing and retrieval software program originally developed at the University of Arizona by Udi Manber, Sun Wu, and Burra Gopal.
While many text indexing schemes create quite large indexes ( usually around 50 % of the size of the original text ), a GLIMPSE-created index is only 2-4 % of the size of the original text.
The basic algorithm is similar to other text indexing and retrieval engines, except that the text records in the index are huge, consisting of multiple files each.
This index is searched using a boolean matching algorithm like most other text indexing and retrieval engines.
While suitable for any application which requires full text indexing and searching capability, Lucene has been widely recognized for its utility in the implementation of Internet search engines and local, single-site searching.
In addition, indexing of encrypted messages ' clear text may not be possible with all email clients.
It brings a new approach to knowledge generation and acquisition that involves large amounts of curated computable data in addition to semantic indexing of text.
* procedure title and possibly text descriptions of the indexing information
Data within an enterprise can be stored in various formats, including relational databases ( which themselves come in a large number of varieties ), text files, XML files, spreadsheets and a variety of proprietary storage methods, each with their own indexing and data access methods.
These headings and their associated locators ( indicators to position in the text ) are entered into specialist indexing software which handles the formatting of the index and facilitates the editing phase.
Embedded indexing involves including the index headings in the midst of the text itself, but surrounded by codes so that they are not normally displayed.
Some web search engines such as AltaVista employ full text search techniques while others index only a portion of the web pages examined by its indexing system.
However, when the number of documents to search is potentially large or the quantity of search queries to perform is substantial, the problem of full text search is often divided into two tasks: indexing and searching.

indexing and all
Herzig-Yoshinaga and her husband, John " Jack " Herzig, pored over mountains of documents from the War Relocation Authority, a task that " was roughly equivalent to indexing all the information in a library, working from a card catalog that only gave a subject description by shelf, without giving individual book titles or authors.
Then those separate items can be used for sorting or indexing the records, such as all with " Boulder " as the city name ...
These are all general issues of indexing ; as with other price indices there is no way to reduce complexity to a single number that is equally satisfying for all purposes.
" Bogle wrote that his inspiration for starting an index fund came from three sources, all of which confirmed his 1951 research: Paul Samuelson's 1974 paper, " Challenge to Judgment ", Charles Ellis ' 1975 study, " The Loser's Game ", and Al Ehrbar's 1975 Fortune magazine article on indexing.
Originally designed to address the crisis in film preservation, MIC demonstrates that recommendations rooted in the practical requirements of preserving analog artifacts can evolve into a visionary R & D platform which serves a clientele beyond archivists and explores the leading edge of non-textual indexing, digital rights management, and educational use, all the while continuing to meet the daily needs of archivists by supporting collaborative preservation, access, digitization, education, and metadata initiatives.
It differs from other X. 500 Directory products in that it has an in built indexing engine capable of indexing all attributes and also supports a range of different types of searching and matching on entries, such as word matching, stem matching, synonym matching, acronym matching, component matching, misspelling matching, and sounds like matching.
One of the earliest individuals to advocate for a technologically enhanced encyclopedia indexing all the world's information was H. G. Wells, who put forward his idea of a World Encyclopedia in his essay World Brain.
Index checking means that, in all expressions indexing an array, first check the index value against the bounds of the array which were established when the array was defined, and should an index be out of bounds, further execution is suspended via some sort of error.
* Array indexing and subroutine entry can both be carried out with exactly the same syntax ( parentheses ); this ambiguity, coupled with the single namespace for all variables and subroutines, can cause code to stop working when newly defined subroutines or language extensions conflict with local variable names.
A number of efficient indexing techniques are used to implement all major operations on sets of terms and clauses.
( Some of this may be hidden when printing thicker documents, be considered ancillary documents for the main document number or all of the indexing information may be ancillary to the title.
( Note that 2008 impact factors are actually published in 2009 ; they cannot be calculated until all of the 2008 publications have been processed by the indexing agency.
After initially installing Google Desktop, the software completes an indexing of all the files in the computer.
In March 2010, Mr. Justice Kitchin ruled that Newzbin was deliberately indexing copyrighted content, observing that Newzbin had a " sophisticated and substantial infrastructure and in the region of 700, 000 members, though not all premium ", and that " for the year ended 31 December 2009, it had a turnover in excess of £ 1million, a profit in excess of £ 360, 000 and paid dividends on ordinary shares of £ 415, 000 ".
* m-an indexing variable which labels all the available energy states of the system S
Unlike " normal " indexing ( which means publicity and selling to minors are forbidden ), " Krebskolonie " is not allowed to be played publicly at all in Germany (" Verbreitungsverbot ").
A list of all jōyō kanji according to Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary | Halpern's KLD indexing system, with kyōiku kanji coloured according to grade level.
The NTFS, ReiserFS, NSS, XFS, JFS, and ReFS filesystems all use this type of tree for metadata indexing.
Compared to linked lists, dynamic arrays have faster indexing ( constant time versus linear time ) and typically faster iteration due to improved locality of reference ; however, dynamic arrays require linear time to insert or delete at an arbitrary location, since all following elements must be moved, while linked lists can do this in constant time.
Good citation indexing services list the original papers together with all replies.
Picsearch has developed all of its search service in-house, including spidering of the Web, indexing of image, video, and audio files, and an efficient way of distributing the results to users from all parts of the world.

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