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indexing
A system used to assign indexes, such as zero based indexing
Web documents can be indexed in a number of different ways; usually full-text searching is possible when web documents are indexed Indexing webpages would allow a user to access a search engine to facilitate finding documents
Behind-the-scenes creation of an ever-changing database based on the contents of web documents; search engines and filtering software use indexing to find and/or block documents containing certain words or phrases
Indexing programs, spiders, robots, crawlers, record and analyze the occurences of keywords in the text of a page and/or the contents of the TITLE and META tags This information is stored in databases, which can be searched by users of search engines
A passive investment strategy that tracks the total return of a securities index, such as the S&P 500 Robotic indexing offers some unique advantages over active portfolio management Discipline and style consistency are first and foremost If you buy an S&P 500 index fund, it will never invest in anything but the S&P 500 That kind of consistency is necessary if you want the asset allocation in your portfolio to be precise An active fund manager could be guilty of style drift, investing in parts of the market that don't suit your asset-allocation scheme Other advantages of indexing are low expenses and tax-efficiency See "Index Funds " BACK TO TOP
Present tense of to index
Indexing, in Information Retrieval, is a method for building a data structure that will allow quick seaching of the text
Constructing a portfolio to match the performance of a specific index, such as the S&P 500 Individuals can do this by purchasing shares in an index mutual fund
the process of building an index, such as when a collection of text documents is analyzed to automatically identify its word or word stems that are then recorded and made to point to locations in the collection where they occur
description of intellectual content of the specific holdings in a library's collection
Refers to the process that the Database converter will go through to correct ICQ program errors so to convert an old DB directory
the practice of creating a comprehensive yet concise set of "entry points" into the different concepts contained in a piece of information This can mean the index in the back of a textbook (which should have an entry for every major concept in the book, as well as redundant references when there are different ways to describe those concepts) It can also mean the different concepts in a journal article (in which case a database like MEDLINE serves as the index, rather than there being an index in the article itself) Without indexing much of the world's intellectual output remains unusable because it is too hard to find literature relating to the concepts you are interested in, and too time consuming (nay, impossible) to read all of it yourself
A passive instrument strategy calling for construction of a portfolio of stocks designed to track the total return performance of an index of stocks
A passive instrument strategy consisting of the construction of a portfolio of stocks designed to track the total return performance of an index of stocks
In data storage and retrieval, the creation and use of a list that inventories and cross-references data In database operations, a method to find data more efficiently by indexing on primary key fields of the database tables
{i} act of creating an index; act of labelling and arranging data in an index table for easy access (Computers)
Weighting one's portfolio to match a broad-based index such as S&P 500 Index, so as to match its performance Can also be accomplished by buying shares in an index fund
a function applied to thematic layers that adds the data file values of two or more layers together, creating a new output layer Weighting factors can be applied to one or more layers to add more importance to those layers in the final sum
A passive portfolio management strategy that seeks to match the composition, and therefore the performance, of a selected market index
When the search engine takes the pages from the database that the spider has created and places them in an order based on the algorithms of that engine All search engines have a different indexing process - due to different algorithms - that is why you g
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