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  3. Zero-based numbering - Wikipedia

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    Zero-based numbering is a way of numbering in which the initial element of a sequence is assigned the index 0, rather than the index 1 as is typical in everyday non-mathematical or non-programming circumstances.

  4. Search engine indexing - Wikipedia

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    Search engine indexing is the collecting, parsing, and storing of data to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.Index design incorporates interdisciplinary concepts from linguistics, cognitive psychology, mathematics, informatics, and computer science.

  5. Wikipedia : Controlling search engine indexing

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    Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)/Archive 36 § Re-enable searches in the user talk space – Proposal to re-index user talk pages. Majority opposed. Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)/Archive 59 § NOINDEX of all non-content namespaces – Mixed discussion to exclude all non-content namespaces from indexing.

  6. Indexing software - Wikipedia

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    Standalone indexing applications enable an indexer to create an index as a separate document, later to be integrated into the original text, by manually entering headings and page numbers or other locators. Such applications collate, alphabetize, and sort the raw input to create a formatted index.

  7. Inverted index - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an inverted index (also referred to as a postings list, postings file, or inverted file) is a database index storing a mapping from content, such as words or numbers, to its locations in a table, or in a document or a set of documents (named in contrast to a forward index, which maps from documents to content). [1]

  8. Enhanced indexing - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced indexing combines elements of passive management and active management.. Enhanced indexing resembles passive management because enhanced index managers cannot (in principle) deviate significantly from commercially available indices which are derived from statistical bureaus like S&P Dow Jones Indices or FTSE Russell.

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