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Relationships Narrower Term:  assignment indexing automatic indexing concept indexing coordinate indexing system depth indexing extraction indexing postcoordinate indexing precoordinate indexing Relat [..]
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A passive instrument strategy calling for construction of a portfolio of stocks designed to track the total return performance of an index of stocks.
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An investment strategy in which an investor constructs a portfolio to mirror the performance of a specified index.
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The adjustment of a cedent's retention and the reinsurance limit by a measure of economic activity such as the consumer price index (CPI). Under indexation, the cedent's original ret [..]
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Testing a plant for a virus infection, usually by grafting tissue from it onto an indicator plant.
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See interaction crosstalk.
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Definitions (2) 1. A passive investment strategy in which a portfolio is designed to mirror the performance of a stock index, such as the S&P 500.
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Indexing is the process of building a search engine index. Technically, indexing is a separate step from assigning keyword rankings.
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A statistical model expressed in terms of percentages of a base year or years that serves as a reference in judging investment performance. The index most often used for stock market performance is th [..]
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The process of compiling one or more indexes for a single publication, such as a monograph or multivolume reference work, or adding entries for new documents to an open-end index covering a particular [..]
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Moving workpiece or toolholding device, such as a turret, to a series of regularly spaced positions to repeat an operation or to perform a series of operations at predetermined intervals.
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The process of establishing access points to facilitate retrieval of records and/or information.
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The process of positioning a workpiece for machining it into equal spaces. dimensions. or angles using an. index or dividing head.
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   The changing of machine components to a different fixed position.  inner-diameter operation 
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An activity
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A low-risk investment management strategy in which, the investor trades according to the performance of a market as a whole, rather than particular stocks or assets.
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An investment strategy that consists of the construction of a portfolio of stocks. It is designed to track the total return performance of an index of stocks.
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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.
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The practice of adjusting asset prices, liabilities or payments by some measure of inflation to preserve the purchasing power of the original amounts.
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(n) the act of classifying and providing an index in order to make items easier to retrieve
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The process of evaluating information entities and creating terms that aid in finding and accessing the entity. Index terms may be in natural language or controlled vocabulary or a classification nota [..]
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a type of sensor-controlled conveyor, designed to move products in a series of steps rather than a continuous flow.
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Alphabetic or numeric list of items that serve as a measure or indicator of something. Determining the name by which a document is to be filed or referenced. (2)
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An option that can be enabled when defining (or changing) the definition of a field. When indexing is enabled, FileMaker Pro builds a list of all the values that occur in the field in the table. This [..]
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In general, indexing refers to the organization of data according to a specific schema or plan. In IT, the term has various similar uses including, among other things, making information more presenta [..]
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In olden days, the act of looking up a key in an actual index (such as a phone book), but now merely the act of using any kind of key or position to find the corresponding value, even if no index is involved. Things have degenerated to the point that Perl's index function merely locates the position (index) of one string in another.
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Cataloguing - adding and editing textual data to a database of digital assets, including descriptions, captions, keywords / tags, creating relationships between items.
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The periodic cost of living adjustment of pension benefits usually based on a percentage or capped value of the Consumer Price Index.
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In olden days, the act of looking up a key
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A process of recording details extracted from data which allow browsing, searching and filtering of data without having to look inside the stored data itself.
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Tying the commodity price of gas in a contract to published prices.
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Tying the commodity price of natural gas in a contract to published prices of oil and/or other gases.
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Investing for market returns by purchasing shares in an index fund.
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A passive instrument strategy calling for construction of a portfolio of stocks designed to track the total return performance of an index of stocks.
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Indexing in reference to motion is moving (or being moved) into a new position or location quickly and easily but also precisely. When indexing a machine part, its new location is known to within a fe [..]
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Index may refer to:
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