1. indexing - Noun
2. indexing - Verb
of Index
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is, of course, provision for consultation of the record by the usual scheme of indexing. If the user wishes to consult a certain book, he taps its code on the keyboard, and the title page of the book promptly appears before him, projected onto one of his viewing positions. Vannevar Bush
Some of these big firms often believe in the white guy in a hoodie disrupting a whole industry. So we're going to disrupt it by making sure we're indexing for women and minorities because they've got great ideas. Melinda Gates
A beta closer to 1.0 and a high R-squared value are more likely to indicate closet indexing. Source: Internet
After 2002 the indexing of the income tax system and – if it is decided to do it – delaying the increase in pension age could cost a combined €1 billion a year. Source: Internet
Addressing modes The new addressing modes added scaled indexing and another level of indirection to many of the pre-existing modes, and added quite a bit of flexibility to various indexing modes and operations. Source: Internet
Addressing modes could involve up to two displacements and two memory indirections per operand as well as scaled indexing, making the longest conceivable instruction 23 bytes. Source: Internet